
Tito Maccio Plauto
O Autorze
Tito Maccio Plauto, commonly known as Plautus, was a prominent Roman playwright active during the 3rd century BCE. Renowned for his contributions to the development of Roman comedy, he was heavily influenced by the Greek New Comedy tradition, translating and adapting many Greek plays to suit Roman tastes. His works are characterized by their lively characters, clever wordplay, and engaging plots, often revolving around themes of love, mistaken identities, and the struggles of everyday life. Plautus's influence on later generations of playwrights is undeniable, as his witty dialogue and comedic timing continue to resonate in contemporary theater.
Narodowość
Rzymski
Data Urodzenia
January 1, 0254
Miejsce Urodzenia
Sarsina, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Data śmierci
January 1, 0184
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