Trinummus
Trinummus is a comedic Latin play by the early Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus.
Trinummus | |
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Written by | Plautus |
Setting | Athens |
Translations
- English translation by Henry Thomas Riley at Perseus: Trinummus
- Wolfang de Melo, 2013 [1]
gollark: And we can get MORE resources using more efficient extraction tech and also spæce.
gollark: As I said, technological advances allow more stuff from the same resource input.
gollark: You can measure historical GDP, ish, and it's way lower than we have now, despite them having access to the same planet to work with.
gollark: Except it isn't really.
gollark: I mean, outside of toy models or whatever.
See also
References
- Plautus; Translated by Wolfgang de Melo (2013). Plautus, Vol V: Stichus; Three-Dollar Day; Truculentus; The Tale of a Traveling-Bag. Loeb Classical Library. ISBN 067499681X.
External links
- Latin text edited by Friedrich Leo at Perseus: Trinummus
- Latin text edited and introduced by H. R. Fairclough in 1910 at Google Books: Trinummus in Latin with Introduction and Notes by Fairclough
- Summary, in English, by editor Henry Thomas Riley: Trinummus: The Three Pieces of Money
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