Anm. “The 1482 ‘Aulularia’ was printed at Deventer under the
Italian title of ‘La Pentolinaria’, and contains the first appearance of the
‘supplement’, providing an ending for the defective text, by the Bologna
humanist Antonio Urceo (‘Codrus’). This ending continued to be reprinted for
centuries. Apparently no copy of the 1482 text survives. See Ezio Raimondi, Codro e
l’umanesimo a Bologna (Bologna 1950) 247” (Richard F. Hardin: The Reception of
Plautus in Northern Europe: The Earlier Sixteenth Century. In: Viator 43(2012) S.
333–356, hier S. 335 Anm. 7). HC 13075. |  |