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<TEI.2> <teiHeader type="text" status="new"> <fileDesc> <titleStmt> <title>Epidicus (English)</title> <author>Plautus</author> <editor role="transl">Henry Thomas Riley</editor> <sponsor>Perseus Project, Tufts University</sponsor> <principal>Gregory Crane</principal> <respStmt> <resp>Prepared under the supervision of</resp> <name>Lisa Cerrato</name> <name>William Merrill</name> <name>Elli Mylonas</name> <name>David Smith</name> </respStmt> <funder n="org:DLI2">NSF, NEH: Digital Libraries Initiative, Phase 2</funder> </titleStmt> <publicationStmt> <publisher>Trustees of Tufts University</publisher> <pubPlace>Medford, MA</pubPlace> <authority>Perseus Project</authority> <availability status="free"> This text may be freely distributed, subject to the following restrictions:</p> <list> <item>You credit Perseus, as follows, whenever you use the document: <quote>Text provided by Perseus Digital Library, with funding from NSF, NEH: Digital Libraries Initiative, Phase 2. Original version available for viewing and download at http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/.</quote> </item> <item>You leave this availability statement intact.</item> <item>You use it for non-commercial purposes only.</item> <item>You offer Perseus any modifications you make.</item> </list> </availability> </publicationStmt> <sourceDesc default="NO"> <biblStruct default="NO"> <monogr> <title>The Comedies of Plautus</title> <editor role="transl">Henry Thomas Riley</editor> <imprint> <pubPlace>London</pubPlace> <publisher>G. Bell and Sons</publisher> <date>1912</date> </imprint> </monogr> </biblStruct> </sourceDesc> </fileDesc> <encodingDesc> <editorialDecl default="NO"> <correction method="silent" status="medium" default="NO"> professional data entry</p></correction> </editorialDecl> <refsDecl doctype="TEI.2"> <state unit="line" /> </refsDecl> </encodingDesc> <profileDesc> <langUsage default="NO"> <language id="en">English</language> </langUsage> <textClass> <keywords scheme="genre"> <term>poetry; drama; comedy</term> </keywords> </textClass> </profileDesc> <revisionDesc> <change><date>1-Jun-01</date> <respStmt><name>AEM</name><resp>markup</resp></respStmt> <item> $Log: epid_eng.xml,v $ Revision 1.3 2006/02/10 20:50:26 packel places/dates now actually tagged Revision 1.2 2005/08/01 16:22:21 packel new XML version Revision 1.1 2005/07/25 14:58:15 packel Converted to XML Revision 1.13 2003/07/01 22:17:28 yorkc Updated texts to TEI P4 and Perseus P4 extensions; minor cleanup (esp. character encodings and typos.) Revision 1.12 2001/08/21 18:49:30 amahoney get translator's name into correct place in meta-data, use same form of author as in Latin Revision 1.11 2001/08/08 17:55:28 amahoney get rid of the silly italics (marking words that "don't occur" in the Latin) Revision 1.10 2001/08/03 20:53:27 amahoney fix stage directions at end of scenes (which had unmatched parentheses in the original -- very nasty) Revision 1.9 2001/08/03 20:50:01 amahoney fix spurious italics in lemmata Revision 1.8 2001/08/02 21:22:39 amahoney add header to introduction stuff, to tidy up the tocs Revision 1.7 2001/08/01 21:34:10 amahoney use full speaker names Revision 1.6 2001/08/01 19:16:30 amahoney get the tln lines in place; correct funder Revision 1.5 2001/07/05 21:23:35 amahoney correct citations so we can use both schemes (the one with fewer slots must always be first), and drop page breaks Revision 1.4 2001/07/03 18:21:29 amahoney fix the broken characters Revision 1.3 2001/06/29 19:04:20 amahoney tidy up line numbers, making citation scheme match the Latin Revision 1.2 2001/06/21 17:39:35 amahoney put in rudimentary line numbers, based on the footnotes Revision 1.1 2001/06/19 21:34:35 amahoney now they all parse, and the scenes are correctly identified </item> </change> </revisionDesc> </teiHeader> <text lang="en"> <body> <castList> <castItem type="role"><role>Periphanes, </role><roleDesc>an aged Athenian of rank.</roleDesc></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>Stratippocles, </role><roleDesc>his son by a former wife.</roleDesc></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>Apoecides, </role><roleDesc>an aged Athenian, friend of Periphanes.</roleDesc></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>Epidicus, </role><roleDesc>servant of Periphanes.</roleDesc></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>Chaeribulus, </role><roleDesc>a young Athenian, friend of Stratippocies.</roleDesc></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>Thesprio, </role><roleDesc>armour-bearer to Stratippocles.</roleDesc></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>A Captain </role><roleDesc>of <placeName key="tgn,7011266" authname="tgn,7011266">Rhodes</placeName>.</roleDesc></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>A Banker.</role></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>Philippa, </role><roleDesc>a woman of <placeName key="tgn,7011116" authname="tgn,7011116">Epidaurus</placeName>, the mother of Telestis.</roleDesc></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>Acropolistis, </role><roleDesc>a music-girl, mistress of Stratippocles.</roleDesc></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>Telestis, </role><roleDesc>daughter of Periphanes and Philippa.</roleDesc></castItem> <castItem type="role"><role>A Music-girl.</role></castItem> </castList> <stage>Scene--<placeName key="perseus,Athens" authname="perseus,Athens">Athens</placeName>: before the houses of Periphanes, Apoecides, and Chaeribulus.</stage>
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Plautus, Epidicus (English) (XML Header) [genre: poetry; drama; comedy] [word count] [Pl. Epid.].
