Fred. Guil. Ehrenf. Rostii ... Commentationes Plautinae, Volume 2 presents a detailed scholarly examination of the works of Plautus, the celebrated Roman playwright. Authored by Friedrich Wilhelm Ehrenfried Rost and Karl Heinrich Adelbert Lipsius, this volume continues Rost's profound engagement with Plautus's comedies, offering insights into his language, style, and dramatic techniques.
Written in German, this work provides invaluable commentary for students and scholars of classical literature, linguistics, and theater history. It sheds light on the enduring influence of Plautus and his contributions to the development of comic drama. This volume stands as a testament to the rich tradition of German classical scholarship and remains a significant resource for understanding Plautus's place in the literary canon.
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