Terence's first play is noteworthy for its muting of female voices, take on slavery and freedom, and experimentation with a secondary plot line. This edition combines detailed attention to grammar, syntax, and meter with a performance-based analysis enabling students to appreciate the text as a play.
Terence's first play is noteworthy for its muting of female voices, take on slavery and freedom, and experimentation with a secondary plot line. This edition combines detailed attention to grammar, syntax, and meter with a performance-based analysis enabling students to appreciate the text as a play.
Sander M. Goldberg is Distinguished Research Professor of Classics, at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA. He has published widely on the Roman theatrical tradition as well as producing specific studies of Terence, including a monograph and commentary on one of Terence's most problematic plays, the Hecyra.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction P. Terenti Afri Andria Commentary Appendix I. Alternative Ending(s) Appendix II. The Greek Models Appendix III. Cicero's Andria Works Cited Index.
Introduction P. Terenti Afri Andria Commentary Appendix I. Alternative Ending(s) Appendix II. The Greek Models Appendix III. Cicero's Andria Works Cited Index.
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