This is Volume 3 of "Comoediae," a collection of comedies by Publius Terentius Afer, more commonly known as Terence. This edition features annotations by Aloysius Rossi, offering insights into the text. Terence was a Roman playwright of Berber descent during the Roman Republic. His comedies are based on Greek models and are known for their sophisticated language and character development. This volume provides a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in Roman drama and Latin literature. The annotations by Rossi further illuminate the historical and cultural context of Terence's work.
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