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The Vidularia - Roberto Calderan: Tito Maccio Plauto, Vidularia. Introduzione, testo critico e commento. (Graecolatina, 1.) Pp. 194. Palermo: Vittorietti, 1982. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2009

H. D. Jocelyn
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University of Manchester

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References

1 Cf. Sandbach, F. H., PCPhS 193 (1967), 3946Google Scholar, Menander. A Commentary (Oxford, 1973), pp. 1619Google Scholar, Hommages à Claire Préaux (Brussels, 1975), 197204Google Scholar, Gaiser, K., ANRW I 2 (1972), 10371038, 1073–9.Google Scholar

2 For the regal period see Dionys. Hal. Ant. Rom. 4. 62, Val. Max. 1. 1. 13. The misbehaviour of the woman threatened with the culleus at Pseud. 212–14 does not resemble any kind of murder.

3 Verrius Flaccus or Festus is probably the source used by the interpolator at Priscian, Gramm. 2. 165. 12. See Löwe, G., Prodromus, p. 279Google Scholar, W. M. Lindsay, Gloss. Lat. IV 150.

4 For the notion of the lioness's single litter see Herodotus 3. 108, Aesop 167 Hausrath. The comic personage may have made the same point as Aesop.

5 In November 1982, at the age of 27. See the note by his teacher, Scevola Mariotti, in RFIC 111(1983), 21–2.