T. Macci Plauti Comoediae
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Volume 4
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- Editor: Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl
- Real Author: Titus Maccius Plautus
- Date Published: July 2010
- availability: In stock
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108015691
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The foundation for the modern study of Titus Maccius Plautus rests on this monumental four-volume edition, begun by the eminent German philologist Friedrich Ritschl and completed by his colleagues Gustav Loewe, Georg Goetz, and Fritz Schöll. Scrupulously edited from existing manuscripts, including the famed Ambrosian palimpsest, this edition offers valuable insights into the metrics, literary and historical contexts, and textual history of the Latin comedic playwright. Volume 4 (1890–1894) contains editions of Casina, Miles Gloriosus, Persa, Mostellaria, Cistellaria, and various fragments. Each play is provided with a thorough preface, analysing the work's structures and themes and explaining its reconstruction from manuscript. A central contribution to the study of Plautine drama, Ritschl's Comoediae is also a remarkable achievement of textual criticism, a model of nineteenth-century philology at its most ambitious.
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- Date Published: July 2010
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108015691
- length: 1202 pages
- dimensions: 325 x 250 x 68 mm
- weight: 1.64kg
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Casina edited by Fritz Schöll
Miles Gloriosus edited by Friedrich Ritschl, revised by Georg Goetz
Persa edited by Friedrich Ritschl, revised by Fritz Schöll
Mostellaria edited by Friedrich Ritschl, revised by Fritz Schöll
Cistellaria edited by Friedrich Ritschl, revised by Fritz Schöll
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