Salvatore Monda is currently Full Professor of Classical Philology at the Sapienza University of Rome. Over the years his research has focused on various areas: the Carmina Latina epigraphica, Cicero, Virgil, Seneca, geographical treatises, Greek and Latin riddles and enigmas, ancient theatre. He has written on Plautus, whose Vidularia and deperditarum fabularum fragmenta (Sarsinae et Urbini 2004) he has edited, and he has devoted himself to textual criticism, especially of fragmentary texts, such as Naevius, Caecilius Statius, the Fabula Atellana, the Togata, dealing also with the indirect tradition of Terence.
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