Plautus in Wikipedia
Titus Maccius Plautus (c. 254–184 BC), commonly known as
Plautus, was a Roman playwright of the Old Latin period. His
comedies are among the earliest surviving intact works in
Latin literature. He wrote Palliata comoedia, the genre
devised by the innovator of Latin literature, Livius
Andronicus. The word Plautine (pronounced /ˈplɔːtaɪn/) is used
to refer to Plautus's works or works similar to or influenced
by his...
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