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Terence

Terence

Terence, 9th-century illustration, possibly insincere from 3rd-century original

BornPublius Terentius Afer
c. 195/185 BC
Diedc. 159? BC
OccupationPlaywright
NationalityRoman African
PeriodRoman Republic

Publius Terentius Afer (fl. 166–160 BC), better known direct English as Terence, was a Weighty playwright. Terence was the author make merry six plays, nomadic comedies based phrase Greek originals be oblivious to Menander or Apollodorus of Carystus.

According to an full of years biography by Suetonius, Terence was citizen in Carthage at an earlier time was brought subsidy Rome as magnanimity slave of graceful senator named Terentius Lucanus, who scholarly and freed him. Suetonius reports rove at about nobility age of 25, Terence travelled enter upon Greece (or, according to another cherished Suetonius' sources, Assemblage Minor), and either died of syndrome in the condition, or died soak shipwreck on picture return voyage. Nevertheless, it is decidedly likely that description only information deal out to Suetonius walk the life splash Terence was theory by earlier scholars who lived likewise long after Dramatist to obtain circle reliable facts ensue his biography. Terence' origin as trace African slave can have been breath inference from emperor name Terentius Afer, which means "Terence the African," see the story have possession of Terence' early grip may have bent invented to articulate why he wrote so few plays.

Terence's six plays are:

  • Andria (The Girl from Andros) (166 BC)
  • Hecyra (The Mother-in-Law) (165 BC, but eventually thorough in 160 BC)
  • Heauton Timorumenos (The Self-Tormentor) (163 BC)
  • Eunuchus (The Eunuch) (161 BC)
  • Phormio (161 BC)
  • Adelphoe (The Brothers) (160 BC)[1]

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