[3] Cf. Mommsen, vol. ii. p. 435, English Translation.
[4] 'Consulari utroque ac poeta.' Life of Terence, by Suetonius.
[5] Cf. Prologue to the Hecyra.
[6] Ritschl reads 'ingressus,' which would make him a year younger.
[7] Prol. Andria, l. 20.
[8] Eunuchus, Prologue, l. 22, etc.
[9] Prol. to Phormio, l. 5, etc.
[10] Prol. Adelph. 15-21.
[11] The Phormio is taken from Apollodorus.
[12] We have one or two Latin puns. Such as the play of words in amentium and amantium, verba and verbera; one or two cases of alliteration and asyndeton, e.g.—