But the most remarkable evidence is in the Amphitruo,754 where Jupiter and Mercurius are among the dramatis personae.
There are none of the plays of Plautus which it is so difficult to criticise from a modern point of view as the 'Amphitruo.'
Amphitruo, a tragicomoedia, the only play of Plautus of the kind.
The sub-plot, in this case a duplication of the plot, was suggested by a part of the Amphitruo of Plautus.
I am the renowned Amphitruo, whose slave is Sosia; you know, the fellow that turns into Mercury at will.