Books by "Titus Maccius Plautus"

12 books found

Bacchides

Bacchides

by Titus Maccius Plautus

1896

Plauti Bacchides

Plauti Bacchides

by Titus Maccius Plautus

1896

Captivi

Captivi

by Titus Maccius Plautus

1900

T. Macci Plavti Captivi

T. Macci Plavti Captivi

by Titus Maccius Plautus

1900

T. Macci Plavti Psevdolvs

T. Macci Plavti Psevdolvs

by Titus Maccius Plautus

1890

Pseudolus of Plautus

Pseudolus of Plautus

by Titus Maccius Plautus

1895

Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics

Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics

by Titus Maccius Plautus

1993 · Cambridge University Press

Menaechmi is one of Plautus' liveliest and most entertaining comedies, the main inspiration for Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. Dr Gratwick's edition brings new light to bear on the interpretation of the play and on Plautus' place in the development of European comedy. Central to his treatment is the fact that Plautus was a dramatist who wrote to be heard rather than to be read. The various metres which he subtly and flexibly exploited for musical and dramatic effect are here explained in a way that challenges many received views but also offers the student practical assistance in grappling with the technical problems involved both on stage and in performance. The text has been newly constituted on the basis of a complete reappraisal of the manuscript tradition in the light of scholarship since the Renaissance.

Aulularia

Aulularia

by Titus Maccius Plautus

2016

First new translation in 30 years and comprehensive commentary for over a century.

Amphitrvo

Amphitrvo

by Titus Maccius Plautus

2000 · Cambridge University Press

Plautus' Amphitruo is the sole specimen of mythological burlesque in ancient comedy to come down to us in nearly complete form. This sex farce delighted Roman audiences and readers for centuries and continues to inspire adaptations to this day. Dr Christenson utilizes recent work in performance criticism in conjunction with traditional philological analysis to provide new insights into the play in performance. The edition aims to recover the essence of Plautine spectacle from the most concrete details of staging to the complex performative dynamics played out among the actors themselves and the actors and the audience. Included in the Introduction is an account of the mythic and dramatic background to Plautus' play as well as of its influence in post-classical drama. Plautus' metres are explained in a manner students will find helpful and instructive. Dr Christenson presents a new text that includes stage directions in English.

The Miles Gloriosus of T. Maccius Plautus

The Miles Gloriosus of T. Maccius Plautus

by Titus Maccius Plautus

1881

The Captivi of T. Maccius Plautus

The Captivi of T. Maccius Plautus

by Titus Maccius Plautus

1905