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Rudens is a play by Roman author Plautus, thought to have been written around 211 BC. Its name translates from Latin as 'The Rope'. It is a comedy, which describes how a girl, Palaestra, stolen from her parents by pirates, is reunited with her father, Daemones, ironically, by means of her pimp, Labrax. The story is, however, far more complex; in particular, humour is derived from the interactions between slaves and masters, and the changes in friendships throughout. The play is set in Cyrene, in northern Africa, although the characters come from a range of cities around the Mediterranean, most notably, Athens.

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  • Rudens (ca)
  • Rudens (es)
  • Rudens (it)
  • Le Cordage (fr)
  • Rudens (en)
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  • Rudens és una comèdia de l'autor llatí Plaute. Es calcula que va ser escrita cap a l'any 211 aC. El títol es pot traduir al català com 'La soga'; també es coneix com Els nàufrags. (ca)
  • Rudens, El cable, La maroma o La soga del pescador es una obra de teatro del comediógrafo latino Plauto. Algunos la titulan Los náufragos. Esta obra es muy semejante en su asunto a Poenulus, pero es superior a ella en el plan y por el pensamiento profundamente religioso y moral que anima toda la composición. (es)
  • Rudens is a play by Roman author Plautus, thought to have been written around 211 BC. Its name translates from Latin as 'The Rope'. It is a comedy, which describes how a girl, Palaestra, stolen from her parents by pirates, is reunited with her father, Daemones, ironically, by means of her pimp, Labrax. The story is, however, far more complex; in particular, humour is derived from the interactions between slaves and masters, and the changes in friendships throughout. The play is set in Cyrene, in northern Africa, although the characters come from a range of cities around the Mediterranean, most notably, Athens. (en)
  • Le Cordage (en latin : Rudens) est une pièce de l'auteur comique latin Plaute. (fr)
  • Rudens (La gomena) è una commedia di Tito Maccio Plauto scritta tra la fine del III e l'inizio del II secolo a.C.. Risulta tra le più innovative dell'epoca in quanto ambientata, non come di consueto, in una città, ma su una spiaggia. Per la stesura Plauto si è ispirato al modello greco, offertogli da Difilo, e a sua volta ha ispirato altri importanti autori successivi, come Shakespeare ne La tempesta, Ariosto nella Cassaria e Ruzzante nella Piovana. (it)
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  • Rudens (en)
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  • Rudens (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Caradosso,_scena_della_Gomena_di_Plauto,_1485_circa.jpg
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  • Scene from Rudens (en)
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  • Arcturus
  • Charmides (en)
  • Daemones (en)
  • Palaestra (en)
  • Ampelisca (en)
  • Gripus (en)
  • Labrax (en)
  • Piscatores (en)
  • Plesidippus (en)
  • Ptolemocratia (en)
  • Sceparnio (en)
  • Sparax (en)
  • Trachalio (en)
  • Turbalio (en)
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  • shore near Cyrene, before Daemones' house and a shrine of Venus (en)
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  • Rudens és una comèdia de l'autor llatí Plaute. Es calcula que va ser escrita cap a l'any 211 aC. El títol es pot traduir al català com 'La soga'; també es coneix com Els nàufrags. (ca)
  • Rudens, El cable, La maroma o La soga del pescador es una obra de teatro del comediógrafo latino Plauto. Algunos la titulan Los náufragos. Esta obra es muy semejante en su asunto a Poenulus, pero es superior a ella en el plan y por el pensamiento profundamente religioso y moral que anima toda la composición. (es)
  • Rudens is a play by Roman author Plautus, thought to have been written around 211 BC. Its name translates from Latin as 'The Rope'. It is a comedy, which describes how a girl, Palaestra, stolen from her parents by pirates, is reunited with her father, Daemones, ironically, by means of her pimp, Labrax. The story is, however, far more complex; in particular, humour is derived from the interactions between slaves and masters, and the changes in friendships throughout. The play is set in Cyrene, in northern Africa, although the characters come from a range of cities around the Mediterranean, most notably, Athens. (en)
  • Le Cordage (en latin : Rudens) est une pièce de l'auteur comique latin Plaute. (fr)
  • Rudens (La gomena) è una commedia di Tito Maccio Plauto scritta tra la fine del III e l'inizio del II secolo a.C.. Risulta tra le più innovative dell'epoca in quanto ambientata, non come di consueto, in una città, ma su una spiaggia. Per la stesura Plauto si è ispirato al modello greco, offertogli da Difilo, e a sua volta ha ispirato altri importanti autori successivi, come Shakespeare ne La tempesta, Ariosto nella Cassaria e Ruzzante nella Piovana. (it)
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  • Ampelisca (Labrax's prostitute)
  • Arcturus(the star-god)
  • Charmides (Labrax's friend)
  • Daemones
  • Gripus (Daemones' slave)
  • Labrax (pimp)
  • Palaestra (Labrax's prostitute)
  • Piscatores (fishermen)
  • Plesidippus
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