Plautus Titus Maccius Bücher
Titus Maccius Plautus war ein römischer Dramatiker der altlateinischen Periode, dessen Komödien die frühesten erhaltenen vollständigen Werke der lateinischen Literatur darstellen. Er schrieb Palliata comoedia, ein Genre, das von Livius Andronicus entwickelt wurde. Der Begriff „plautinisch“ bezieht sich sowohl auf seine eigenen Werke als auch auf von ihm beeinflusste, was sein bleibendes Erbe in der römischen Komödie unterstreicht.


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