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Play by Plautus
‹ The template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › Menaechmi, a Latin-language play, is often considered Plautus' greatest play. The title
Menaechmi
Roman comic playwright (c. 254 – 184 BC)
as the poles". The differences between the Menaechmi and The Comedy of Errors are clear. In the Menaechmi, Plautus uses only one set of twins—twin brothers
Plautus
Gender-defying art
cultural phenomena. The ancient Roman playwright Plautus' (c. 254–184 BCE) Menaechmi includes a scene in which Menaechmus I puts on his wife's dress, then
Drag_(entertainment)
Plot device
plays, exemplified by the Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, inspired by Menaechmi and Amphitryon by Plautus. In some cases mistaken identity involves disguise
Mistaken identity (plot device)
Mistaken_identity_(plot_device)
Off-color humor
around for all of human history. Works like Lysistrata by Aristophanes, Menaechmi by Plautus, Cena Trimalchionis by Petronius, and The Golden Ass of Apuleius
Ribaldry
Plays of the English playwright
from classical models. The Comedy of Errors, an adaptation of Plautus's Menaechmi, follows the model of new comedy closely. Shakespeare's other Elizabethan
Shakespeare's_plays
Concept in classical psychoanalysis
influence speech, as demonstrated in Michael Fontaine's analysis of Plautus's Menaechmi. Fontaine explores how linguistic missteps, such as spoonerisms, can reveal
Freudian_slip
Play by William Shakespeare
Dubrovnik, Croatia. Illyria may have been suggested by the Roman comedy Menaechmi, the plot of which also involves twins who are mistaken for each other
Twelfth_Night
Diacritical mark in old Latin
Fontaine suggests that Plautus alludes to the sicilicus in the prologue to Menaechmi. Open O, although this is a full letter, and not a diacritic placed above
Sicilicus
Head of the Catholic Church from 1492 to 1503
Apartments. He took a great interest in theatrics, and he even had Plautus's Menaechmi performed in his apartments. In addition to the arts, Alexander VI also
Pope_Alexander_VI
1938 musical by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
play. The Comedy of Errors was itself loosely based on a Roman play, The Menaechmi, or the Twin Brothers, by Plautus. The show premiered on Broadway in 1938
The_Boys_from_Syracuse
(197–184 BC) Poenulus (195–189 BC) Trinummus (194 BC) Aulularia (194–190 BC) Menaechmi (194–186 BC) Bacchides (194–184 BC) Mostellaria (193 BC) Pseudolus (191
List of extant ancient Greek and Roman plays
List_of_extant_ancient_Greek_and_Roman_plays
Italian Catholic cardinal and playwright (1470–1520)
Though containing glaringly immoral scenes, using the plot of Plautus's Menaechmi, it possessed the features of modern comedy and won plaudits for its sparkling
Bernardo_Dovizi
Meter of poetry
the Fall" Douglas E. Gerber, Greek Iambic Poetry, Loeb Classical Library (1999), page 1 Gratwick, A.S. (1993) Plautus: Menaechmi (Cambridge), p. 44.
Iambic_trimeter
Topics referred to by the same term
the 1970s A Comedy of Terrors, 2021 historical novel by Lindsey Davis Menaechmi, comic play by Plautus (254 BC-184 BC), basis for the play by Shakespeare
Comedy of errors (disambiguation)
Comedy_of_errors_(disambiguation)
Theatrical genre
century BC comedic playwright and author of Miles Gloriosus, Pseudolus, and Menaechmi. Terence, wrote between 170 and 160 BC. Titinius, writing in the second
Theatre_of_ancient_Rome
Type of security guard
Deena; Douglass Parker (12 March 1999). Five Comedies: Miles Gloriosus, Menaechmi, Bacchides, Hecyra and Adelphoe. Hackett Publishing. p. 193. ISBN 9780872203624
Bouncer
1972 film
Renaissance play La calandria by Bernardo Dovizi, itself based on Plautus' Menaechmi and Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron. The luxurious Livio (Lando Buzzanca)
La_calandria_(1972_film)
Macedonian actor and human rights activist
of Plautus" based on the comedies of Titus Maccius Plautus One of the Menaechmi Faculty of Dramatic Arts - Skopje (North Macedonia) 2007 "Ivanov" by Anton
Petar_Stojkovikj
American classicist, academic and translator (1927–2011)
Terence’s The Eunuch (Eunuchus), and Plautus' The Brothers Menaechmus (Menaechmi), as well as other classical and literary works. His translations of plays
Douglass_Parker
Latin diacritic similar to an acute accent
ISBN 978-2-503-60679-8. Fontaine, Michael (2006). ""Sicilicissitat" (Plautus, "Menaechmi" 12) and Early Geminate Writing in Latin (With an Appendix on "Men." 13)"
Apex_(diacritic)
Play by William Shakespeare
the reunification of the family. The play is a modernised adaptation of Menaechmi by Plautus. As William Warner's translation of the classical drama was
The_Comedy_of_Errors
Venetian humanist, poet, dramatist, diplomat, linguist and philosopher (1478–1550)
Trissino's ideas were rejected. I Simillimi (1548), which is a version of the Menæchmi of Plautus, I Ritratti (1524), which is a composite portrait of feminine
Gian_Giorgio_Trissino
Person who closely resembles another person
actors who have played multiple roles in the same film List of impostors Menaechmi, a classical play about separated twins Mimicry Operation Mincemeat Political
Look-alike
Cardinal Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena in 1513. The plot is based on Plautus' Menaechmi and one of the central character's, Calandro, was borrowed from Giovanni
La_Calandria_(play)
Stephens (1994) The Prosody of Greek Speech, p. 75; Gratwick, A.S. Plautus: Menaechmi, p. 44. August Böckh, (1809). Über die Versmasse des Pindaros, p. 116;
Anceps
Soviet book series
Hippolytus / Aristophanes: The Clouds, Peace / Menander: Dyskolos / Plautus: Menaechmi / Terence: Andria / Seneca: Octavia (1970) No. 6. Virgil: Bucolics. Georgics
Library_of_World_Literature
German humanist (1420–1475)
Appended to it are German translations of two of Plautus's comedies, the Menaechmi and the Bacchides as well as of Ugolini Pisani's Philogenia. Eyb's writings
Albrecht_von_Eyb
Metres used in Plautus and Terence
Poets, Oxford; p. 23. Gratwick, Menaechmi, p. 48. Plautus, Amphitruo 263-4. Terence, Phormio 360. Gratwick, Menaechmi p. 50. Barsby (1999), p. 299. See
Metres_of_Roman_comedy
American educator and scholar (1903-2002)
Theory and Practice During the Julio-Claudian Period, rev. ed. 1968. The Menaechmi of Plautus The City in The Ancient World The Antonine Monarchy City State
Mason_Hammond
175 pp. Umu Ejima (The Twins). An Igbo adaptation of the Latin play Menaechmi by Plautus. Owerri: Black Academy Press, 1975, 60 pp. Leopold Sedar Senghor
Sebastian_Okechukwu_Mezu
1747 Goldoni play
Venetian twins") is a 1747 play by Carlo Goldoni, based on Plautus's Menaechmi. It was performed by Il Teatro Stabile of Genoa at the 1965 Edinburgh
The_Venetian_Twins
Cambridge Latin Troades Seneca the younger 1551–2 Trinity, Cambridge Latin Menaechmi Plautus 1551–2 Trinity, Cambridge Latin Stichus Plautus 1544 Queens',
Academic_drama
Boccaccio wrote the tales. Novels portal Summary of Decameron tales Plautus Menaechmi Norman E. Land, “Calandrino as Viewer,” Source: Notes in the History of
Calandrino
English poet and lawyer
or Pipe (1584), a collection of prose tales; and a translation of the Menæchmi of Plautus (1595). Albion's England consisted originally of four "books
William_Warner_(poet)
1795 play by Prince Hoare
brothers, Pertinax, Peregrine, and Percival Single, not less alike than the Menaechmi of Plautus, or the Antipholises of Shakspeare, but very different in their
The_Three_and_the_Deuce
English classicist and translator (1899–1990)
(Translations of Aulularia (The Pot of Gold), Captivi (The Prisoners), Menaechmi (The Brothers Menaechmus), Miles Gloriosus (The Swaggering Soldier), and
E._F._Watling
– Bacchides, Menaechmi (both 1999) E. F. Watling – Rudens, Amphitryon, Mostellaria, Trinummus (all 1964), Aulularia, Captivi, Menaechmi, Miles Gloriosus
List of translators into English
List_of_translators_into_English
1908 French play by Tristan Bernard
again for several decades. It is a loose reworking of the classic play Menaechmi by the Roman writer Plautus. In 1936 the play was adapted into a film
The_Brighton_Twins_(play)
Topics referred to by the same term
the 4th-century tragic poet Sosiphanes A character in Plautus's play Menaechmi This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name
Sosicles
Coup by Epidamnus' democratic faction (c. 436 – 433 BCE)
Roman playwright Plautus chose Epidamnus as the setting for his play Menaechmi, which was later adapted into William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors
Affair_of_Epidamnus
American classical composer
1986 This is the Year! 1987 Romanza, Tutti per Verdi 1988 Pidipadam, The Menæchmi 1989 Gales 1990 Per Elysios, (~1999) Liturgical Cycle A. 1993 Vespers of
Donald_Martin_Jenni
Old Latin text
rooted in Roman society that is described by Plautus in the scene of the Menaechmi in which the tutor of the virgo or his representatives formally give a
Duenos_inscription
mêlée d'ariettes 3 acts Joseph Patrat, after Titus Maccius Plautus's Menaechmi 7 November 1786 Fontainebleau Le comte d'Albert drame mise en musique
List of operas by André Grétry
List_of_operas_by_André_Grétry
English printer (d 1617)
The Scottish History of James IV, 1598 (also registered 14 May 1594) Menaechmi, 1595 (registered 10 June 1594) The True Tragedy of Richard III, 1594
Thomas_Creede
Opera composed by Giovanni Alberto Ristori
In turn, Dovizi's play borrowed elements of the plot from Plautus's Menaechmi and the character Calandro from Boccaccio's Decameron It was first staged
Calandro
Spanish dramatist and author
a literary society at Siena - itself ultimately derived from Plautus' Menaechmi. These follow the original so closely that they give no idea of de Rueda's
Lope_de_Rueda
Italian poet and litterateur
through many editions; and two comedies, I Lucidi, an imitation of the Menaechmi of Plautus, and La Trinuzia, which in some points resembles the Calandria
Agnolo_Firenzuola
American classical scholar
12–32. 'Meam quom formam noscito: Language and Characterization in the Menaechmi'. Arethusa 2 (1969): 30–45. 'De exemplo meo ipse aedificato: An Organizing
Eleanor_Winsor_Leach
oriented theatre company "Nil volentibus arduum". When he put on Plautus's Menaechmi in translation, that theatre company promptly came out with a translation
Joan_Blasius
Musical
‹ The template Infobox musical is being considered for merging. › The Venetian Twins is an Australian two-act musical comedy. It was adapted from a commedia
The_Venetian_Twins_(musical)
Small theatre in Sydney, Australia
28 Nov 1951 Blithe Spirit Rathbone Academy of Dramatic Art 28 Feb 1952 Menaechmi (The Twins)/Comedy of Errors Mercury Theatre (Hans von Adlerstein/John
St_James'_Hall,_Sydney
Grammar of the Latin language
ISBN 978-3-63706940-4 Vitruvius, dē Architēctūra 3.5.15.14 Plautus, Menaechmī 521 Plautus, Curculio 491 Cicero, in Catilīnam 1.2 Cicero, dē Fīnibus
Latin_tenses_(semantics)
v t e William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors Sources Menaechmi Amphitryon Apollonius of Tyre Opera and musicals Gli equivoci (1786) The Boys from
Pozdvižení_v_Efesu
Dutch novelist and poet (1863 – 1923)
and started to write De Comedianten (The comedians), inspired by the Menaechmi; this book was published with Nijgh & Van Ditmar in 1917. Couperus read
Louis_Couperus
Book by William Hazlitt
Hazlitt for the most part characterises it as "taken very much from the Menaechmi of Plautus, and is not an improvement on it." Hazlitt ends his detailed
Characters of Shakespear's Plays
Characters_of_Shakespear's_Plays
Edwardian musical comedy
performances until 10 May 1900. Smith based The Belle of Bohemia on Plautus's Menaechmi with its case of mistaken identity. Act I – Klotz's Tin-Type Gallery at
The_Belle_of_Bohemia
British classicist and academic
ISSN 0002-9475. JSTOR 289531. T. Macci Plauti (1919). Knight, Clara M. (ed.). Menaechmi. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Knight, Clara M. (1921). "The
Clara_Knight_(classicist)
5th-century BCE Greek mathematician and astronomer
Elements. p. 66. Proclus. In Euclid's Elements. p. 80. Leonid Zhmud, The Menaechmi, March 24, 2023 Proclus. In Euclid's Elements. p. 283. Proclus. In Euclid's
Oenopides
Alexandre Dumas) Henry IV, Part 1 Fringe Show: Double Bind (Plautus's Menaechmi) Bard Babes (by Robin Goodrin Nordli) A Year with Frog and Toad (by Willie
Shakespeare_Santa_Cruz
Albanian writer
intertextual references to classical and modern literature, including Plautus’ Menaechmi, Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, Goethe’s Faust, and blues music as well
Ag_Apolloni
French dramatist (1638–1701)
them apart. The plot and its humor are similar, though not identical, to Menaechmi by Plautus. John Colin Dunlop lists it among several French imitations
Edmé_Boursault
1936 French film directed by Claude Heymann
The Brighton Twins (French: Les jumeaux de Brighton) is a 1936 French comedy film directed by Claude Heymann and starring Raimu, Michel Simon and Suzy
The_Brighton_Twins
1 p. 148. Austin (1970), p. 132. quoted by Gellius, 2.26.13. Plautus, Menaechmī 252. Plautus, Cist. 201–2. Bailey (1947), p. 147. Terence, Adelphī 131
Alliteration_(Latin)
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Derived from the feminine form of the Roman clan name Hortensius.
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The everlasting
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by an enclosure of some kind, Middle English yard(e) (Old English geard; compare Garth).English : nickname from Middle English yard ‘rod’, ‘stick’ (Old English (Anglian) gerd), probably with reference to a rod or staff carried as a symbol of authority.English : from the same word as in 2, used to denote a measure of land. The surname probably denoted someone who held this quantity of land, and as it was quite a large amount (varying at different periods and in different places, but generally approximately 30 acres, a quarter of a hide), such a person would have been a reasonably prosperous farmer.
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From Rheged.
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Battle maid.
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A prophets name
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