Talk:Aelius Donatus
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Dividing a Play
[edit]This line: Donatus invented the system whereby a play is made up of three separate parts: protasis, epitasis, and catastasis. Is contradicted by the content of the catastasis entry, which states that this final term was not a classical one, but was rather coined at a later period by Scaliger. Can anyone find a source for either line to clarify? I haven't been able to.
Earl — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.208.70.38 (talk) 04:18, 15 February 2013 (UTC)
Ars Grammatica
[edit]The article on the Ars Grammatica is so short, I wonder if it wouldn't be better to combine it with this one (or vice versa). Either way, it seems that there must be a good deal more information on this work, since it was so incredibly popular for centuries. I don't have the expertise for this, but someone with more knowledge of the subject might find significant ways to expand this article.
BeechenGreen talk 22:12, 2 February 2017 (UTC)
Partly Incomplete
[edit]A partly incomplete commentary on the playwright Terence is compiled from other commentaries, but probably not in its original form.
How is something "partly incomplete"? It's either complete or it isn't.
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