Latin - Plautus

<p>Does anyone know where to find an English translation of Plautus.
Its the one with Amphitruo, Sosia, Jupiter, and Mercury. </p>

<p>It would help ALOT if someone would know where to find a translation for this.</p>

<p>Not sure which play you’re talking about, but it’s the most likely the first one on this list.</p>

<p>[Open</a> Directory - Arts: Literature: Drama: Ancient Roman: Plautus, Titus Maccius: Works](<a href=“http://www.dmoz.org/Arts/Literature/Drama/Ancient_Roman/Plautus,_Titus_Maccius/Works/]Open”>http://www.dmoz.org/Arts/Literature/Drama/Ancient_Roman/Plautus,_Titus_Maccius/Works/)</p>

<p>A simple Google search can solve so many problems. :P</p>

<p>If you don’t mind, could you tell me what textbook series you used in Latin class when you first started out? I would really like to learn Latin, and so any recommendations you could give me would help me out a lot. Thanks.</p>

<p>Im in Latin III (unfortunately my school doesnt offer any latin AP’s)
We started off with Ecce Romani (however this is VERY basic). Its not very thick either, so maybe you skim through that and introduce yourself to it, and then if comfartable continue onto wheelhock (Latin II)</p>

<p>Thx for the link</p>

<p>Edit: Are there any other sources out there, this one doesnt match up with the play i have.</p>