Plautus
Roman comic playwright Works ( surviving plays). Amphitryon. Asinaria. Aulularia. Bacchides. Captivi.
Plautus Casina
Titus Maccius Plautus (254 BC – 184 BC), born at Sassina, Umbria, was a comic playwright in the time of the Roman Republic. The years of his life are uncertain. Chapter 14: Roman Comedy, Part 1 (Plautus). Introduction: Early Roman Literary Drama (derived from the Greeks). The turning point in Roman drama came in.
Casina. Cistellaria. Curculio. Epidicus.
Menaechmi. Mercator. Miles Gloriosus.
(The Haunted House). Persa.
Poenulus. Pseudolus. Rudens. Stichus. Trinummus.
Truculentus Compilations. The Comedies of Plautus, translated into familiar blank verse, by (vols. I, II) and (vols. III, IV, V) First edition (1767), volumes I & II only Second edition (1769–1774), vols. I & II (1769); vols. III & IV (1772); vol. V (1774).
The Comedies of Plautus, literally translated into English prose, with notes, by (1852) Works about Plautus. “”, by in, 1870. ',' in, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905). ',' by in (11th ed., 1911). An Introduction to Latin Textual Emendation: Based on the Text of Plautus, London (1896, ).