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Index
Trends in Classics – Supplementary Volumes Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Preface Prologue Introduction
Plautine Studies – An Overview The Last Fifteen Prolific Years The Essays in the Present Volume Acknowledgements
Part I: Plot
Turns and Returns in Plautus’ Casina
Bibliography
A Roman Treasure: Religion, Marriage, Metatheatre, and Concord in Aulularia
A Roman Pantheon Marriage: The contemporary battleground Metatheatre: Can somebody please tell me if there’s an audience in this play? Eunomia in Rome Bibliography
The Divided Self: Plautus and Terence on Identity and Impersonation
I. Sosia’s divided self in the Amphitruo II. Chaerea’s divided self in the Eunuchus III. Conclusions Bibliography
Duplication and the Politics of Comic De-structure: or, Why There Need Not be Two Slaves, While There Are Two Cooks in the Aulularia
I. Introduction: The Duality Issue II. Aulularia: An Unusual Play III. The One- or Two-Slave-(Non)-Problem IV . Plotlessness Dramatised: Two Cooks on a Mission V. Resolution Bibliography
The parallel ‘two plays’ in Plautus’ Captivi: A Dramatological Reading of the Comedy
The two plots A stage set with one house Repeated scenes: Tyndarus’ identity Repeated scenes: Ergasilus’ identity Two ‘plays’ with symmetrical scenes and prologues Ergasilus and Tyndarus, contrasting characters Bibliography
Gods on High, Gods Down Low: Romanizing Epiphany
Bibliography
Renewal and Compromise in Plautus’ Mostelaria
Bibliography
Part II: Plot and Language
A Note on Philolaches’ Simile of the House in Plautus’ Mostellaria
Bibliography
The ‘Fragments’ of Plautus’ Captivi
Bibliography
Part III: Plot, Language, and Reception
Reading Plautus’ Trinummus: Who’d Bother?
Bibliography
Cicero Comicus – Catullus Plautinus. Irony and Praise in Cat. 49 Re–examined
Trends in the readings of the poem (aims and methodological tools of the present paper) Comic intertexts Cicero and comedy: the case of Pro Caelio Self–disparagement optimus omnium patronus: syntactic ambiguity Conclusions Bibliography Electronic resources
Plautinisches im Ovid: The Amphitruo and the Metamorphoses
Three Births of Hercules Two Metapoetic Prologues Bibliography
Plautinisches im Silius? Two Episodes from Silius Italicus’ Punica
Hannibal’s astus and dissimulatio Proteus and the Judgment of Paris Hannibal at Capua Bibliography
List of Works
Books Editorials, class notes et al. Articles (a selection)
List of Contributors Index locorum General Index
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