Titus Maccius Plautus (c. 254-184 BC) has been described by classicist and novelist Erich Segal as “the least admired and most imitated” of the ancient Greek and Roman dramatists. His plays, ...
The PUFF goes on tour and starting from October, the best talents of Roman comedy and the "Associazione Lando Fiorini per la romanità" troupe will land in theaters across Lazio. Thus begins, from next ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Presented by the Bobby and Judy Shackouls Honors College, Mississippi State’s annual Classical Week returns Tuesday [Sept. 24] with the first performance of the famous Roman comedy ...
From its first performances in ancient Roman times, actors in Plautus’ “Menaechmi” enjoyed the convenience of a physical stage, in a theatre with a live audience before them. But with today’s social ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information The Journal of Roman Studies publishes papers in the full range of the field which the Roman Society was established to promote, ...
Vol. 111, No. 1, Special Issue on Plautus in Performance (October-November 2015), pp. 112-125 (14 pages) This afterword offers reflections on the pedagogical value of using performance in the ...
Anti-Roman sentiment may have run rampant through Asculum, a city on the Roman Empire’s Adriatic coast, but it was still no laughing matter. Politics in the first century B.C.E., when Asculum and ...
“A Pot of Gold,” the famous comedy by Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus (ca. 254-184 B.C.), will be staged by honors students from the Griffis Hall patio at the Zacharias Village courtyard as ...
Τhe “Studies in Hellenic Culture” programme of the Open University of Cyprus (OUC) is organising the Fifth Cycle of the Lecture Series in Late Antiquity, titled: “When our world became Christian”. The ...
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