6, Donatus ed. Wessner. For full quotation, v.
infra, Part II, Sec. II. A. 3, Note 50.
[12]: _Excerpta de Com._ V. 1.
[13]: For a complete list, see _Testimonia_ prefixed to Goetz and
Schoell's ed. of Plautus.
[14]: P. 217 M.
[15]: 404, 412, 823.
[16]: Ed. _Men._ (Leipzig, 1891), ad 410.
[17]: Cf. opening lines of Eurip. _Iph. in Taur._
[18]: Pp. 13--19. V. Langen, _Plautinische Studien_, pp. 139-142. Cf.
also comments of Brix to _Menaechmi_ passim.
[19]: Op. cit., p. 146.
[20]: Cf. Gel. N. A., III. 3-14 ff.
[21]: V. infra, Part II, under 'Careless Composition'.
[22]: _Beschluss der Critik iiber die Gefangenen des Plaulus_.
[23]: 23: Op. cit., fin.
[24]: _La Litterature latine depuis la fondation de Rome_ (Paris,
1899), Bk. II. chap. 3. sec. 15, p. 362.
[25]: Introd. to ed. _Mosl._, p. 37.
[26]: Bk. II, Ch. 4.
[27]: Lamarre, op. cit., Bk. II, Ch. 4, Sec. 12, p. 475.
[28]: _Theatre de Plaute_ (Paris, 1845), Introd. p. 18.
[29]: _Opuscula Philologica_, Vol. II p. 743.
[30]: _Opusc._ II. 733 ff.
[31]: In _Opusc._ III. 455, Ritschl relates that Varro wrote six books
on drama, with Plautus as the especial object of his interest: _de
originibus scaenicis, de scaenicis actionibus, de actibus scaenicis, de
personis, de descriptionibus, quaestiones Plautinae_.
[32]: Langen, op. cit., p. 127.
[33]: _Opusc._ II. 746.
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