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The actual complete title of this work is ''Roman Laughter: The Comedy of Plautus'' by Erich Segal and published by the Harvard University Press (1968). It is a serious scholarly study of the work of the ancient Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus whose "twenty complete comedies constitute the largest extant corpus of classical dramatic literature" (p.1) The actual complete title of this work is ''Roman Laughter: The Comedy of Plautus'' by Erich Segal and published by the Harvard University Press (1968). It is a serious scholarly study of the work of the ancient Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus whose "twenty complete comedies constitute the largest extant corpus of classical dramatic literature" (p.1)

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The actual complete title of this work is Roman Laughter: The Comedy of Plautus by Erich Segal and published by the Harvard University Press (1968). It is a serious scholarly study of the work of the ancient Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus whose "twenty complete comedies constitute the largest extant corpus of classical dramatic literature" (p.1)