Epidicus, a light-hearted comedy by Plautus about the machinations of a trickster slave and the inadequacies of his bumbling masters, appears here in both its original Latin and a sparkling new translation by Catherine Tracy. Epidicus, the cunning slave, is charged with finding his master’s illegitimate daughter and the secret girlfriend of his master’s son, but a comedy of mistaken identities and competing interests ensues. Amid the mayhem, Epidicus aims to win his freedom whilst risking some of the grislier punishments the Romans inflicted on their unfortunate slaves. This parallel edition in both Latin and English, with its accessible introduction and comprehensive notes, guides the reader through this popular Roman play. Tracy explores ...
International audienceWilling to challenge the classical tradition, Richlin (2005) adapted the Latin...
Titus Maccius Plautus did not write an original work. The author from Sarsina himself acknowledged t...
The short Plautine revival in translation that signaled the return of ancient comedy to the stages a...
Epidicus, a light-hearted comedy by Plautus about the machinations of a trickster slave and the inad...
Plautus’ Epidicus focuses on the titular cunning slave, who is on stage for all but 15 of these firs...
The article is devoted to Plautus’ comedy «The Captives». Plautus, like other Roman come...
Titus Maccius Plautus is the one of the most renowned Roman playwrights of his era, creating artful ...
The CASA translation competition is sponsored annually for the beststudent translation from, or into...
The work is made available for download in PDF, ePub, Docx, and HTML formats. This work may be free...
Undoubtedly the most well-known playwright in the English language, Shakespeare’s influence can be f...
The rollicking comedies of Plautus, who brilliantly adapted Greek plays for Roman audiences c. 205–1...
Titus Maccius Plautus, or simply Plautus, was one of the most important playwrights in antiquity. Hi...
Orientador: Isabella Tardin CardosoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto d...
ABSTRACT: The article argues for a pun in two passages in the Roman comedian Plautus\u27 Epidicus. ...
Alors que la tradition classique, en cherchant à préserver l’intégrité des sources grecques et latin...
International audienceWilling to challenge the classical tradition, Richlin (2005) adapted the Latin...
Titus Maccius Plautus did not write an original work. The author from Sarsina himself acknowledged t...
The short Plautine revival in translation that signaled the return of ancient comedy to the stages a...
Epidicus, a light-hearted comedy by Plautus about the machinations of a trickster slave and the inad...
Plautus’ Epidicus focuses on the titular cunning slave, who is on stage for all but 15 of these firs...
The article is devoted to Plautus’ comedy «The Captives». Plautus, like other Roman come...
Titus Maccius Plautus is the one of the most renowned Roman playwrights of his era, creating artful ...
The CASA translation competition is sponsored annually for the beststudent translation from, or into...
The work is made available for download in PDF, ePub, Docx, and HTML formats. This work may be free...
Undoubtedly the most well-known playwright in the English language, Shakespeare’s influence can be f...
The rollicking comedies of Plautus, who brilliantly adapted Greek plays for Roman audiences c. 205–1...
Titus Maccius Plautus, or simply Plautus, was one of the most important playwrights in antiquity. Hi...
Orientador: Isabella Tardin CardosoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto d...
ABSTRACT: The article argues for a pun in two passages in the Roman comedian Plautus\u27 Epidicus. ...
Alors que la tradition classique, en cherchant à préserver l’intégrité des sources grecques et latin...
International audienceWilling to challenge the classical tradition, Richlin (2005) adapted the Latin...
Titus Maccius Plautus did not write an original work. The author from Sarsina himself acknowledged t...
The short Plautine revival in translation that signaled the return of ancient comedy to the stages a...