
Pseudolus - Wikipedia
Pseudolus is a play by the ancient Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. It is one of the earliest examples of Roman literature. Pseudolus was first shown in 191 BC during the …
Pseudolus Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary
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T. Maccius Plautus, Pseudolus, or The Cheat - Perseus Digital …
Speak out, that what I am ignorant of, I may know together with yourself. I am wretchedly miserable, Pseudolus. May Jupiter forbid it! This belongs not at all to the arbitration of Jupiter; …
Pseudolus Summary - eNotes.com
Complete summary of Plautus's Pseudolus. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Pseudolus.
T. Maccius Plautus, Pseudolus, or The Cheat - Perseus Digital …
Pseudolus, the servant of Simo, promises his master's son, that, if possible, he will prevent this. They first address Ballio on the subject; but their attempts to influence him are all in vain.
Plautus's Pseudolus - Cornell College
Pseudolus. Pseudolus is the main character of the play, and, as a slave, represents a low social status in Roman society. He is cunning and is against authority, even his own master: SIMO: …
Pseudolus: Analysis of Major Characters | EBSCO
"Pseudolus" is a comedic play by the Roman playwright Plautus that features a cast of characters intricately involved in a clever scheme to win love and fortune. Central to the narrative is …
Plautus’ Pseudolus Background o Pseudolus was written for the dedication of a temple in 191 BCE for the Magna Mater after the Second Punic war (Barsby 60). o The Second Punic War is …
Plautus: Pseudolus - The Latin Library
adgreditur adulescentis servus Pseudolus tamquam lenonis atriensis: symbolum aufert, minasque quinque acceptas mutuas dat subditicio caculae cum symbolo; lenonem fallit sychophanta …
Pseudolus (Play) Plot & Characters - StageAgent
Pseudolus tells the story of a young Athenian man, the courtesan he loves, and his witty and wily slave Pseudolus. When young Calidorus learns that the girl next door, Phoenicium, has been …