Plautus

AmphitruoAsinariaAululariaBacchidesCaptiviCasinaCistellariaCurculioEpidicusMenaechmiMercatorMiles GloriosusMostellariaPersaPoenulusPseudolusRudensStichusTrinummusTruculentusVidularia

General Resources

English Translations

  • Plautus, The Rope, tr. W. T. MacCary, in The Tenth Muse: Classical Drama in Translation (Athens, OH, 1980) [available on Questia]

Complete Works

  • LCL (current): W. de Melo, 5 vols., LCL (2011-13)
  • D. R. Slavitt and P. Bovie (eds.), Plautus: The Comedies, Complete Roman Drama in Translation, 4 vols. [Vol. 1: Carrier: Amphitryo*; Segal: Miles Gloriosus*; Moore: Captivi; Beacham: Casina; Taylor: Curculio; vol. 2: Carrier: Rudens; Bovie: Aulularia; Tatum: Bacchides*; Garrett: Mercator; Tatum: Truculentus*; vol. 3: Burroway: Poenulus*; Chappell: Asinaria; Epstein: Trinummus; Carrier: Epidicus; Bovie: Mostellaria*; vol. 4: Bovie: Persa, Menaechmi*; Dillard: Cistellaria; Beacham: Pseudolus; Poster: Stichus; Wright: Vidularia (fragmentary)] (Baltimore, 1995) [* previously published]
  • In G. E. Duckworth (ed.), The Complete Roman Drama: All the Extant Comedies of Plautus and Terence, and the Tragedies of Seneca, in a Variety of Translations, 2 vols. [Vol. 1: Duckworth: Casina; The Casket; Curculio; Epidicus; The Braggart Warrior; The Carthaginian; R. Allison: Amphitryon; The Pot of Gold; The Captives; E. H. Sugden: The Comedy of Asses; The Two Bacchides; E. C. Weist and R. W. Hyde: The Twin Menaechmi; C. T. Murphy: The Merchant; The Girl from Persia; Pseudolus; E. L. Bassett and L. W. Jarcho, rev. C. T. Murphy: The Haunted House; C. K. Chase: The Rope. Vol. 2: J. R. Workman: Stichus; G. E. Duckworth: The Three Penny Day; Truculentus] (New York, 1942)
  • LCL (old): P. Nixon, 5 vols., LCL (1916-1938)

Collections

Newer Scholarship

  • S. Papaioannou and C. Demetriou (eds.), Plautus’ Erudite Comedy: New Insights into the Work of a “Doctus poeta” (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020) [Review by Kreutel in BMCR]

Reception