Andria. With introduction and commentary by G.P. Shipp. - Terentius

KORTE INHOUD

'Since Shipp's professed aim is to provide 'a modest introduction to Latin Comedy in general', much of the introduction is devoted to a convenient summary of the main features of Latin Comedy, its relationship to Greek New Comdey, the manner in which it was staged, and the nature of its language and verse.' (R.H. MARTIN in The Classical Review (New Series), 1963, pp.69-70). From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott.
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