Riflessioni a margine di Plaut., Rud. 973: nec manu adserentur neque illinc partem quisquam postulat
Abstract
The analysis also shows an aspect that is important to emphasize: the protagonists of the
plautine comedies often bring to the stage real legal questions, frequently employing the relevant
technical terminology (to make only the example of the Rudens: 'occupatio, res communes omnium',
the 'arbiter', the exchange of 'vindicationes'): which suggests that the playwright's audience was able
to understand, at least to a large extent, the significance of what was represented.