Talk:Andria (comedy)
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editI don't think this article is very useful, and it doesn't look like anyone even remotely qualified has looked at it. The summary offered below is even more useless: it appears to be a haphazard and halfhearted attempt at a study guide by an undergraduate student, and what's worse, it's full of spelling errors, textual inaccuracies, and on the whole it is fairly incomplete. In my opinion, as a classics student at the University of British Columbia, it's pure garbage, and the link should be removed before someone else wastes their time by reading it. As for the stub, I hope someone expands it.
I have added a quotes section and a plot section. The "brief" plot overview will be shortened when I or somebody else produces an act by act full synopsis. The article now feels a little unbalanced. If no-one objects I think I will remove the second paragragh as it repeats material from the main Terence article and is not directly relevent to the play in and of itself. Further the third paragraph might need to be changed. I would prefer it to fall into a section at the end entitled something along the lines, "the play's influence". Should I note who says the quote and its position in th etext or is it better to leave it stand as it is?Thecrystalcicero (talk) 21:04, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
- I've made an attempt to clear up some of the typos and spelling errors, but there were many. I've ignored all character names, so they'll need to be checked. There article needs a lot of work - Good Luck! Dan Beale-Cocks 16:29, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
in this Articel it is said, that the Premiere was about 170 BC - the German Wikipedia as well as the englisch Wikipedia here says, that it was 166 BC - maybe someone can check this? - ey Dan Beale - cool Signature :-) -- Hartmann Schedel (talk) 18:15, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
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