| #5168576 in Books | 2002-09-15 | Original language:Latin | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.43 x5.31l,.71 | File type: PDF | 224 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| G.P. Shipp's commentary on Terence's Andria|By Eustathios|This is a review of G.P. Shipp's commentary on Terence's comedy Andria, published by Duckworth and the Bristol Classical Press. This revised edition was published in 1960 and therefore takes some account of the evidence for the character of Menandrian New Comedy provided by the 1957 discovery of a papyrus containing the|From the Publisher|"Andria" is Terence’s version of a play of the same name by Menander, into which the Roman poet also introduced elements from the same Greek playwright’s "Perinthia." |Shipp’s edition was first published in 1939 but much chan
The "Andria" is Terence’s version of a play of the same name by Menander, into which the Roman poet also introduced elements from the same Greek playwright’s Perinthia. Shipp’s edition was first published in 1939 but much changed and expanded for its second edition in 1960. On the one hand it still serves as an admirable introduction to Roman comedy; on the other its meticulous detail and scholarship have never been replaced. The introduction ...
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