This book examines Terence's use of language and provides the first linguistic and stylistic commentary on the extant fragments of the fabula palliata, togata and atellana. Terence, except in the case of his Eunuchus, is shown to distance himself in style and language from the practice of other comic authors.
This book examines Terence's use of language and provides the first linguistic and stylistic commentary on the extant fragments of the fabula palliata, togata and atellana. Terence, except in the case of his Eunuchus, is shown to distance himself in style and language from the practice of other comic authors.
Evangelos Karakasis is temporary Lecturer of Latin Language and Literature at the University of Ioannina, Greece and the author of several articles on Roman comedy.
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Acknowledgements Conspectus siglorum Introduction Part I. Linguistic Differentiation in Terence: 1. Colloquialisms 2. Archaisms 3. Senilis makrologia perissologia 4. Hellenisms 5. Features of elevated language 6. Idiolect 7. Plautus in Terence: the case of Eunuchus Part II. Linguistic and Stylistic Unity in Roman Comedy: Introduction 8. Terence, Plautus and the palliata 9. Terence, Plautus and the togata 10. Terence, Plautus and the atellana Bibliography Index locorum Index nominum et rerum.
Acknowledgements Conspectus siglorum Introduction Part I. Linguistic Differentiation in Terence: 1. Colloquialisms 2. Archaisms 3. Senilis makrologia perissologia 4. Hellenisms 5. Features of elevated language 6. Idiolect 7. Plautus in Terence: the case of Eunuchus Part II. Linguistic and Stylistic Unity in Roman Comedy: Introduction 8. Terence, Plautus and the palliata 9. Terence, Plautus and the togata 10. Terence, Plautus and the atellana Bibliography Index locorum Index nominum et rerum.
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