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Plautus

    Plautus was a pioneering figure in Roman comedy, whose works represent the earliest complete surviving Latin literature. His plays, known as palliata comoedia, are characterized by wit and vibrant dialogue that profoundly influenced subsequent dramatists. His distinctive style and humor establish him as a cornerstone of Roman drama. The term 'Plautine' today signifies works directly by him or those inspired by his unique theatrical legacy.

    Plautus
    Selected Plays
    Plautus II
    Plautus With an English Translation by Paul Nixon III
    Plautus With an English Translation by Paul Nixon V
    Plautus With an English Translation by Paul Nixon IV
    The Pot of Gold and Other Plays