This collection, entitled "Comedies of Terence," presents the works of the Roman playwright Terence (Publius Terentius Afer), who flourished during the Roman Republic. Terence's comedies, known for their refined style and moral themes, offer a window into the social life and values of ancient Rome. Edited by Sidney Gillespie Ashmore, this edition provides readers with access to Terence's enduring contributions to Western literature.
Terence's plays, including "Andria", "Hecyra", "Heauton Timorumenos", "Phormio", "Eunuchus", and "Adelphoe", have been studied and admired for centuries. They are noted for their elegant Latin, complex characters, and insightful portrayals of human relationships. This edition serves as a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in classical drama and the Roman world.
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