The Menaechmus Twins and Two Other Plays
Considered to be Plautus's greatest play, "Menaechmi; Or, The Twin-Brothers" is the story of two twin brothers, Menaechmus and Sosicles, who are separated at age seven when their father takes Menaechmus on a business trip. This collection, translated by Lionel Casson, includes three plays by the classic Latin writer Plautus: The Menaechmus , Pseudolus , and The Rope . The plays in this book are arranged alphabetically by their title.