Texto base para la lectura del texto de Plauto:
LINDSAY W. M. (ed.), T. Macci Plauti Comoediae. I-II, Oxford, Oxford University Press,1963 (19011).
Bibliografía de referencia obras de consulta:
BEACHAM, R. C. (1991): Roman Theatre and Its Audience. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
DINTER, M. T. (ed.) (2019), The Cambridge Companion to Roman Comedy. Cambridge: University Press.
DUCKWORTH, G. E. (1971): The Nature of Roman Comedy. A Study in Popular Entertainment. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
FRAENKEL, E. (2007): Plautine Elements in Plautus (Trad. de Plautinisches im Plautus [1922]). Oxford: University Press.
LEIGH, M. (2004): Comedy and the rise of Rome. Oxford: University Press.
LINDSAY, W.M. (1907): Syntax of Plautus, Oxford: Parker.
MANUWALD, G. (2011): “Plautus and Terence in Their Roman Contexts”, en DINTER (2019: 17-31).
MARSHALL, C. W. (2006): The Stagecraft and Performance of Roman Comedy. Cambridge: University Press.
MCDONALD, M. & WALTON, J. M. (eds.) (2007): The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Theatre. Cambridge: University Press.
POCIÑA, A., “La primera poesía. Desde sus comienzos hasta el siglo I a.C.”, en CODOÑER, C. (ed.), Historia de la literatura latina, Madrid: Cátedra, 1997 (esp. pp. 22-48).
QUESTA, C. (1987). Introduzione alla metrica di Plauto. Bologna: Pàtron.
SHARROCK, A. (2009): Reading Roman Comedy. Poetics and Playfulness in Plautus and Terence. Cambridge: University Press.
SLATER, N. W. (2000): Plautus in Performance. The Theatre of the Mind. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers.
TELÒ, M., “Roman Comedy and the Poetics of Adaptation”, en DINTER (2019: 47-65).