Plautus, Titus Maccius
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Works: | 9,604 works in 24,267 publications in 20 languages and 131,017 library holdings |
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Genres: | Drama History Criticism, interpretation, etc Comedy plays Comedy films Musical films Film adaptations Historical films Librettos Conference papers and proceedings |
Roles: | Author, Other, Bibliographic antecedent, Creator, Honoree, Contributor, Attributed name, Lyricist, Author in quotations or text abstracts, Composer, Editor, Adapter, Dubious author |
Classifications: | PA6568, 872.01 |
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Most widely held works about
Titus Maccius Plautus
- Roman laughter : the comedy of Plautus by Erich Segal( Book )
- Slaves, masters, and the art of authority in Plautine comedy by Kathleen McCarthy( )
- Barbarian play : Plautus' Roman comedy by William S Anderson( )
- Rome and the mysterious Orient : three plays by Plautus by Titus Maccius Plautus( )
- Three comedies by Titus Maccius Plautus( Book )
- Language and rhythm in Plautus : synchronic and diachronic studies by Benjamin W Fortson( )
- Plautus and Terence by Gilbert Norwood( Book )
- A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum by Stephen Sondheim( Visual )
- The theory of comedy by Elder Olson( Book )
- Aulularia and other inversions of Platus by Joannes Burmeister( )
- Plautus in performance : the theatre of the mind by Niall W Slater( Book )
- Reading Roman comedy : poetics and playfulness in Plautus and Terence by Alison Sharrock( )
- Plautus and Roman slavery by Roberta Stewart( )
- Comedy and the rise of Rome by Matthew Leigh( )
- Feminine discourse in Roman comedy : on echoes and voices by Dorota Dutsch( )
- Plautus by Titus Maccius Plautus( Book )
- The masks of Menander : sign and meaning in Greek and Roman performance by David Wiles( Book )
- Plautus, the darker comedies by Titus Maccius Plautus( Book )
- Plautine elements in Plautus : (Plautinisches im Plautus) by Eduard Fraenkel( Book )
- Plautus : the comedies by Titus Maccius Plautus( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Titus Maccius Plautus
Three comedies by
Titus Maccius Plautus(
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846 editions published between 1464 and 2017 in 14 languages and held by 4,661 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The play Casina provides an introduction to the world of Roman comedy from one of its best practitioners, Plautus. As with all Focus translations, the emphasis is on an inexpensive, readable edition that is close to the original, with an extensive introduction, notes and appendices
846 editions published between 1464 and 2017 in 14 languages and held by 4,661 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The play Casina provides an introduction to the world of Roman comedy from one of its best practitioners, Plautus. As with all Focus translations, the emphasis is on an inexpensive, readable edition that is close to the original, with an extensive introduction, notes and appendices
The Menaechmi by
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304 editions published between 1530 and 2015 in 11 languages and held by 1,973 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Considered to be Plautus's greatest play, Menaechmi; Or, The twin-brothers is the story of two twin brothers, Menaechmus and Sosicles, who are separated at age seven when their father takes Menaechmus on a business trip. This classic play, which provided the inspiration for Shakespeare's Comedy of errors, draws heavily on the theme of mistaken identity"--Page 4 of cover
304 editions published between 1530 and 2015 in 11 languages and held by 1,973 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Considered to be Plautus's greatest play, Menaechmi; Or, The twin-brothers is the story of two twin brothers, Menaechmus and Sosicles, who are separated at age seven when their father takes Menaechmus on a business trip. This classic play, which provided the inspiration for Shakespeare's Comedy of errors, draws heavily on the theme of mistaken identity"--Page 4 of cover
The complete Roman drama : all the extant comedies of Plautus and Terence, and the tragedies of Seneca, in a variety of translations by
George E Duckworth(
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12 editions published between 1942 and 1973 in English and Undetermined and held by 1,787 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
12 editions published between 1942 and 1973 in English and Undetermined and held by 1,787 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Asinaria : the one about the asses by
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10 editions published in 2006 in 3 languages and held by 1,664 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Asses, asses, and more asses! This new edition of Plautus' rumbustious comedy provides the complete original Latin text, witty scholarly commentary, and an English translation that both complements and explicates Plautus' original style. John Henderson re
10 editions published in 2006 in 3 languages and held by 1,664 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Asses, asses, and more asses! This new edition of Plautus' rumbustious comedy provides the complete original Latin text, witty scholarly commentary, and an English translation that both complements and explicates Plautus' original style. John Henderson re
T. Macci Plauti Captivi by
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335 editions published between 1716 and 2013 in 10 languages and held by 1,575 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
335 editions published between 1716 and 2013 in 10 languages and held by 1,575 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Miles gloriosus by
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267 editions published between 1688 and 2016 in 13 languages and held by 1,308 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
267 editions published between 1688 and 2016 in 13 languages and held by 1,308 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The haunted house (Mostellaria) by
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191 editions published between 1514 and 2013 in 11 languages and held by 978 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Philolaches is a good for nothing so-and-so: he seems to live purely to spend his father's cash, or, when he cannot get it, to borrow against it. Everything he loves is paid for by someone else's efforts, including the lady of his dreams, ex-courtesan Philematium. Now while his father is away earning money, Philolaches is spending it all on one big house party. But when his father returns unexpectedly, Philolaches is stumped. Luckily, his trusty slave Tranio has a plan: he bundles his master's guests into a closet, and distracts the father with a tall tale that the house his haunted. As foolish as Philolaches is, so is Tranio quick-witted, building yarn upon fib upon lie to keep his master's father in the dark
191 editions published between 1514 and 2013 in 11 languages and held by 978 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Philolaches is a good for nothing so-and-so: he seems to live purely to spend his father's cash, or, when he cannot get it, to borrow against it. Everything he loves is paid for by someone else's efforts, including the lady of his dreams, ex-courtesan Philematium. Now while his father is away earning money, Philolaches is spending it all on one big house party. But when his father returns unexpectedly, Philolaches is stumped. Luckily, his trusty slave Tranio has a plan: he bundles his master's guests into a closet, and distracts the father with a tall tale that the house his haunted. As foolish as Philolaches is, so is Tranio quick-witted, building yarn upon fib upon lie to keep his master's father in the dark
Pseudolus by
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168 editions published between 1520 and 2017 in 10 languages and held by 929 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Due giovani innamorati, un lenone cinico e prepotente, un marito sciocco, uno schiavo, Pseudolo, che scioglierà le pene d'amore con l'astuzia. L'opera prediletta di Plauto
168 editions published between 1520 and 2017 in 10 languages and held by 929 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Due giovani innamorati, un lenone cinico e prepotente, un marito sciocco, uno schiavo, Pseudolo, che scioglierà le pene d'amore con l'astuzia. L'opera prediletta di Plauto
Aulularia by
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266 editions published between 1492 and 2017 in 11 languages and held by 864 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Die Komödie, die Molière für seinen "Geizhals" Pate stand: Der alte Geizkragen Euclio hat einen in einem Topf versteckten Goldschatz gefunden, was seine Raffgier noch verstärkt und ihm keine Ruhe mehr gönnt. Jeden Augenblick sieht er sich von Räubern bedroht, aus jeder zufälligen Bemerkung seiner Gesprächspartner glaubt er herauszuhören, dass sein kostbarer Fund entdeckt wurde. Doch schliesslich erfährt der Diener des Lykonides unbeabsichtigterweise doch vom Versteck, nimmt den Topf an sich und informiert seinen Herrn. Dieser Lykonides hatte ein folgenschweres Schäferstündchen mit Euclios Tochter, auf die der nicht mehr junge, dafür aber reiche Nachbar Megadorus ein Auge geworfen hat und dessen Hochzeitsvorbereitungen bereits im Gange sind. Dank des Goldtopfes als Pfand kommen schliesslich doch die beiden Richtigen zusammen. (Quelle: Spielberater)
266 editions published between 1492 and 2017 in 11 languages and held by 864 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Die Komödie, die Molière für seinen "Geizhals" Pate stand: Der alte Geizkragen Euclio hat einen in einem Topf versteckten Goldschatz gefunden, was seine Raffgier noch verstärkt und ihm keine Ruhe mehr gönnt. Jeden Augenblick sieht er sich von Räubern bedroht, aus jeder zufälligen Bemerkung seiner Gesprächspartner glaubt er herauszuhören, dass sein kostbarer Fund entdeckt wurde. Doch schliesslich erfährt der Diener des Lykonides unbeabsichtigterweise doch vom Versteck, nimmt den Topf an sich und informiert seinen Herrn. Dieser Lykonides hatte ein folgenschweres Schäferstündchen mit Euclios Tochter, auf die der nicht mehr junge, dafür aber reiche Nachbar Megadorus ein Auge geworfen hat und dessen Hochzeitsvorbereitungen bereits im Gange sind. Dank des Goldtopfes als Pfand kommen schliesslich doch die beiden Richtigen zusammen. (Quelle: Spielberater)
The rope = Rudens by
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138 editions published between 1518 and 2010 in 9 languages and held by 848 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
138 editions published between 1518 and 2010 in 9 languages and held by 848 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
T. Macci Plavti Comoediae by
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93 editions published between 1856 and 2012 in 3 languages and held by 687 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
93 editions published between 1856 and 2012 in 3 languages and held by 687 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A funny thing happened on the way to the forum by
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12 editions published between 1964 and 1985 in English and No Linguistic content and held by 623 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
12 editions published between 1964 and 1985 in English and No Linguistic content and held by 623 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Trinummus of Plautus by
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170 editions published between 1800 and 2012 in 9 languages and held by 575 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
170 editions published between 1800 and 2012 in 9 languages and held by 575 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Plautus by
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71 editions published between 1495 and 2014 in 4 languages and held by 538 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
PLAUTUS (Titus Maccius), born about 245 B.C. at Sarsinia in Umbria, came to Rome, engaged in work connected with the stage, lost his money in commerce, became for a time a baker's help, and for the rest of his life composed comedies. After his death in 184 B.C. 130 plays were ascribed to him, but at last only 21 were accepted as genuine; and in fact 21 (one being incomplete have survived. The basis of all is a free translation from comedies by such writers as Menander, Diphilus, and Philemon. So we have Greek manners of Athens c. 225-185 B.C. with Greek places, people, and customs, and a distinctive plot, for popular amusement in a Latin city whose own 'culture' was not yet developed and whose manners were more severe. But to make his plays 'live' for his audience, Plautus included many Roman details, especially concerning slavery, military affairs, and law, with some invention of his own, especially in management of metres. The resulting mixture is lively, genial and humorous, with good dialogue and vivid style. There are plays of intrigue alone (Bacchides, Mostellaria, Pseudolus); of intrigue with a recognition-theme (Captivi, Poenulus, Curculio); plays which develop character (Auluaria, Miles Gloriosus); others which turn on mistaken identity (accidental as in the Menaechmi imitated by Shakespeare in his 'Comedy of Errors'; caused on purpose as in Amphitruo); plays of domestic life (Mercator, Casina, both unpleasant; Trinummus, Stichus, both pleasant). We are told that Plautus' plays were under St. Jerome's pillow as he slept: They were certainly favourites of Luther
71 editions published between 1495 and 2014 in 4 languages and held by 538 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
PLAUTUS (Titus Maccius), born about 245 B.C. at Sarsinia in Umbria, came to Rome, engaged in work connected with the stage, lost his money in commerce, became for a time a baker's help, and for the rest of his life composed comedies. After his death in 184 B.C. 130 plays were ascribed to him, but at last only 21 were accepted as genuine; and in fact 21 (one being incomplete have survived. The basis of all is a free translation from comedies by such writers as Menander, Diphilus, and Philemon. So we have Greek manners of Athens c. 225-185 B.C. with Greek places, people, and customs, and a distinctive plot, for popular amusement in a Latin city whose own 'culture' was not yet developed and whose manners were more severe. But to make his plays 'live' for his audience, Plautus included many Roman details, especially concerning slavery, military affairs, and law, with some invention of his own, especially in management of metres. The resulting mixture is lively, genial and humorous, with good dialogue and vivid style. There are plays of intrigue alone (Bacchides, Mostellaria, Pseudolus); of intrigue with a recognition-theme (Captivi, Poenulus, Curculio); plays which develop character (Auluaria, Miles Gloriosus); others which turn on mistaken identity (accidental as in the Menaechmi imitated by Shakespeare in his 'Comedy of Errors'; caused on purpose as in Amphitruo); plays of domestic life (Mercator, Casina, both unpleasant; Trinummus, Stichus, both pleasant). We are told that Plautus' plays were under St. Jerome's pillow as he slept: They were certainly favourites of Luther
T. Macci Plavti Mostellaria by
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29 editions published between 1851 and 1966 in 3 languages and held by 532 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
29 editions published between 1851 and 1966 in 3 languages and held by 532 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Comoediae by
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241 editions published between 1447 and 2010 in 5 languages and held by 531 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
241 editions published between 1447 and 2010 in 5 languages and held by 531 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Menaechmi by
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41 editions published between 1581 and 2015 in 6 languages and held by 468 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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 paper 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. In preparing this edition Dr Gratwick has had in mind the needs of university students, but classical scholars in general will find much of importance to them
41 editions published between 1581 and 2015 in 6 languages and held by 468 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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 paper 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. In preparing this edition Dr Gratwick has had in mind the needs of university students, but classical scholars in general will find much of importance to them
T. Macci Plauti Rudens by
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73 editions published between 1887 and 2016 in 4 languages and held by 418 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
'Rudens' is based upon the recovery by a fisherman, called Gripus, of a vidulus, or wicker basket used as a packing case, which has been lost at sea and which contains among other articles the crepundia or 'tokens' of the heroine Palaestra, who has fallen into the hands of a slave-dealer, Labrax. Labrax is attempting to carry her off by sea to Sicily; but the ship is wrecked upon the African coast, in the neighbourhood of Cyrene. Those on board escape drowning, but their property goes to the bottom
73 editions published between 1887 and 2016 in 4 languages and held by 418 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
'Rudens' is based upon the recovery by a fisherman, called Gripus, of a vidulus, or wicker basket used as a packing case, which has been lost at sea and which contains among other articles the crepundia or 'tokens' of the heroine Palaestra, who has fallen into the hands of a slave-dealer, Labrax. Labrax is attempting to carry her off by sea to Sicily; but the ship is wrecked upon the African coast, in the neighbourhood of Cyrene. Those on board escape drowning, but their property goes to the bottom
A funny thing happened on the way to the forum by
Stephen Sondheim(
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9 editions published between 1962 and 2005 in English and held by 412 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
National Theatre, Louis A. Lotito, managing director, Harold Prince presents Zero Mostel in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," a 2,000 year old musical comedy, book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, with Jack Gilford, David Burns, Ruth Kobart, Brian Davies, Preshy Marker, Ronald Holgate, Eddie Phillips, George Reeder, David Evans, also Raymond Walburn and John Carradine, choreography and musical staging by Jack Cole, settings and costumes by Tony Walton, lighting by Jean Rosenthal, musical direction Harold Hastings, orchestrations by Irwin Kostal and Sid Ramin, dance music arranged by Hal Shaefer, production directed by George Abbott
9 editions published between 1962 and 2005 in English and held by 412 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
National Theatre, Louis A. Lotito, managing director, Harold Prince presents Zero Mostel in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," a 2,000 year old musical comedy, book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, with Jack Gilford, David Burns, Ruth Kobart, Brian Davies, Preshy Marker, Ronald Holgate, Eddie Phillips, George Reeder, David Evans, also Raymond Walburn and John Carradine, choreography and musical staging by Jack Cole, settings and costumes by Tony Walton, lighting by Jean Rosenthal, musical direction Harold Hastings, orchestrations by Irwin Kostal and Sid Ramin, dance music arranged by Hal Shaefer, production directed by George Abbott
Colloquia Plautina viginti : ex totidem M. Plauti Comœdiis excerpta & annotatiunculia marginalibus illustrata by
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14 editions published between 1646 and 1984 in Latin and English and held by 408 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
14 editions published between 1646 and 1984 in Latin and English and held by 408 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Terence Author
- Terence Author
- Segal, Erich 1937-2010 Author Editor Translator
- Lindsay, W. M. (Wallace Martin) 1858-1937 Other Arranger Author of introduction Annotator Author Editor
- Menander of Athens
- Duckworth, George E. 1903-1972 Commentator Author Editor
- McCarthy, Kathleen 1962- Author
- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D. Other Author
- Goetz, Georg 1849-1932 Other Arranger Translator Adapter Author of introduction Author Editor Creator
- Ritschl, Friedrich Wilhelm 1806-1876 Other Translator Adapter Author of introduction Former owner Author Editor
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Accio Plauto, M. v254-v184
Accius Plautus, Marcus v254-v184
Accius Plautus, Markus v254-v184
Accus Plautus, Marcus v254-v184
Actius Plautus, Marcus v254-v184
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Attius Plautus, Marcus v254-v184
Blāwtūs, Tītūs Makiyūs
M. Accius Plautus.
M. Accius Plautus Sarsinatus Umbria.
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Maccius, Palutus T. ca. 244-184 v. Chr
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Maccius Plautus, Titus
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Plaute poète comique, acteur, chef de troupe théâtrale et auteur de comédies romain
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Plautus approximately 254-184 B.C
Plautus , Aulus Maccius
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Plautus Titus Maccus 0254-0184 av. J.-C.
Plautus, Titus Maccus ca. 244-184 v. Chr
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Titus Macchius Plautus
Titus Maccius Plautus.
Titus Maccius Plautus m. 184 a.C.
Titus Maccius Plautus římská dramatik
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Titus Maccius Plautus toneelschrijver uit Oude Rome (250v Chr-184v Chr)
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Τίτος Μάκκιος Πλαύτος
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