Patelinus, Nova Comoedia Alias Veterator presents a fresh adaptation of a classic medieval farce. This new comedy, attributed to Alexander Conibertus, reimagines the timeless tale of Patelin, a cunning lawyer known for his clever schemes and elaborate deceptions. Set against the backdrop of medieval society, the play explores themes of trickery, wit, and social satire.
This adaptation offers a unique perspective on the original story, bringing Patelin's escapades to life with humor and inventiveness. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of medieval drama, this play captures the spirit of the era while offering a modern take on a beloved character. The enduring appeal of Patelin's antics ensures this edition will entertain and engage readers interested in historical theater and literary adaptations.
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