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CRITICISM .—Good characterizations of See also:Plautus, from the See also:literary point of view, are given by See also:Sellar in his See also:Roman Poets of the See also:Republic, and See also:Wight See also:Duff, in his Literary See also:History of See also:Rome (1909). A See also:summary of See also:recent See also:critical See also:works bearing on the See also:text and See also:interpretation is given by Seyffert in his admirable reports (in See also:Bursian's Jahresberichte fiber See also:die Fortschritte der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft), 1883-1885, 1886-1889, 1890-1894, continued by See also:Lindsay, 1895-1906. Important contributions to textual criticism are contained in See also:Ritschl Parerga (1845), Neue Plautinische Excurse (1869), and his collected Opuscula philologica; Studemund, Studia in priscos scriptures latinos (vol. i. 1873, vol. ii. 1891); See also:Langen, Beitroge (1877) and Plautinische Studien (1886) ; See also:Leo, Plautinische Forschungen (1895); Lindsay, Codex Turnebi (1898). See also:Bentley's Plautine Emendations were published by Sonnenschein partly in his editionof the Captivi (1880), partly in the Anecdota oxoniensia See also:series (1883). End of Article: CRITICISMAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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