De Menandri Reliquiis Nuper Repertis presents a detailed examination of newly discovered fragments of the works of Menander, a prominent playwright of ancient Greece. Alfred Kretschmar's work, written in Latin, offers valuable insights into Menander's style, themes, and influence on subsequent literature. This study provides a careful analysis of the recovered texts, shedding light on aspects of Menander's comedies previously unknown or poorly understood.
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