
Terence
Publius Terentius Afer, better known in English as Terence, was a playwright during the Roman Republic. He was the author of six comedies based on Greek originals by Menander or Apollodorus of Carystus. All six of Terence's plays survive complete and were originally produced between 166β160 BC.

Terence's Andrian, a comedy, in five acts : $b Translated into English prose, with critical and explanatory notes.
A young man's heart is torn between true love and his father's plans for a socially advantageous marriage, leading to a riot of humorous chaos and misunderstandings.
By Terence

The Comedies of Terence
In ancient Rome, characters navigate secret loves, social expectations, and family obligations in a world of masters, slaves, and romantic entanglements.
By Terence

The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes
In a world of familial expectations and hidden romances, one young man must navigate societal pressures to follow his heart.
By Terence