À propos de l'auteur

Terence, a prominent playwright of ancient Rome, was born in Carthage around 195 BC and died around 159 BC. He is known for his adaptations of Greek comedies, and his work significantly contributed to the development of Roman literature. His plays, characterized by their elegant style and refined language, often explore themes of love, family, and social relationships. Terence's innovative approach to comedy set him apart from his contemporaries and established him as a key figure in the genre.

His most famous works include 'Andria', 'Phormio', and 'Adelphoe', which showcase his skill in character development and dialogue. Terence's influence extended beyond his lifetime, as his plays were studied and performed throughout the centuries, impacting playwrights and poets in both the Roman and later European literary traditions. His ability to blend humor with moral lessons has made his works enduring classics, appreciated for their insight into human nature and society.

Nationalité Romain
Date de naissance January 1, 0195
Lieu de naissance Carthage, North Africa
Date de décès January 1, 0159
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