Persa (play)
Persa is a comedic Latin play by the early Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus.
Persa | |
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Written by | Plautus |
Characters | Toxilus, a slave Sagaristio, a slave Saturio, a parasite Sophoclidisca, a slave Lemniselenis, an enslaved prostitute Paegnium, a slave boy Unnamed daughter of Saturio Dordalus, a pimp |
Setting | Athens |
Translations
- English translation by Henry Thomas Riley at Perseus: Persa
- Amy Richlin, 2005
- Wolfang de Melo, 2011 [1]
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gollark: Quantum computers aren't magic.
gollark: Really? You clearly need a better computer.
References
- Plautus; Translated by Wolfgang de Melo (2011). Plautus, Vol III: The Merchant; The Braggart Soldier; The Ghost; The Persian. Loeb Classical Library. ISBN 0674996828.
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