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Paperback De Emptione Venditione Quae Plauti Fabulis Fuisse Probetur [Latin] Book

ISBN: 1149635207

ISBN13: 9781149635209

De Emptione Venditione Quae Plauti Fabulis Fuisse Probetur [Latin]

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De Emptione Venditione Quae Plauti Fabulis Fuisse Probetur, penned by Ernst Immanuel Bekker, is a scholarly exploration of the theme of purchase and sale as depicted in the plays of Plautus. Written in Latin, this work delves into the linguistic and cultural nuances of commerce within Plautus' comedies. Bekker's analysis offers insights into Roman society and the economic practices of the time, as reflected through the lens of dramatic literature.

This book provides valuable context for understanding the social world that Plautus presented on stage. For students and scholars of Latin literature and Roman history, this volume illuminates the intersection of language, commerce, and dramatic art in the works of one of antiquity's most celebrated playwrights.

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