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Andria (comedy)
Andria is a Roman comedy adapted by Terence from two Greek plays by Menander, Andria and Perinthia. It was the first play by Terence to be presented publicly, and was performed in 166 BC during the Ludi Megalenses.
"Faciuntne intellegendo ut nil intellegant?"
"Facile omnes quom valemus recta consilia aegrotis damus."
"Hoc tempore Obsequium amicos, Veritas odium parit."
"Egregia forma atque aetate integra."
"Heus, proxumus sum egomet mihi."
"Verum illud verbum est, vulgo quod dici solet, Omnes sibi malle melius esse quam alteri."
"Amantium irae amoris integratiost."
"Nicholas Udall; John Higgins, Flovvres or eloquent phrases of the Latine speach, gathered ont [sic of al the sixe comœdies of Terence] (London: imprinted by Thomas Marshe, 1581)"
"Thomas Kyffin, Andria the first comoedie of Terence, in English (London: printed by T[homas] E[ast] for Thomas VVoodcocke, 1588)"
", The Comedies of Terence, Translated into Familiar Blank Verse (London: printed for T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt ..., W. Johnston ..., W. Flexney ..., R. Davis ..., T. Davies ..., 1765)"
"John Sargeaunt, Terence I: The Lady of Andros · The Self-Tormentor · The Eunuch, LCL 22 (London: William Heinemann; New York: The Macmillan Co., 1912)"
"Henry Thomas Riley, The Comedies of Terence, and the Fables of Phædrus (London: Henry G. Bohn, 1853)"