Seneca tragicus 1878-1978 (with Addenda 1979ff.)
by Bernd Seidensticker,
Hamburg, and David Armstrong,
Austin, Texas
Contents
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A. Introduction |
917 |
1. Text, commentaries, translations |
921 |
2. Sources and models |
923 |
3. Style |
924 |
4. Dramatic technique and poetic unity |
925 |
5. Why the tragedies were written |
927 |
B. Bibliography |
929 |
I. Editions |
929 |
1. Complete editions |
929 |
2. Separate plays and commentaries |
929 |
a) 'Agamemno' |
929 |
b) 'Hercules furens' |
929 |
c) 'Medea' |
930 |
d) 'Oedipus' |
930 |
e) 'Phaedra' |
930 |
f) 'Thyestes' |
930 |
g) 'Troades' |
930 |
h) 'Octavia' |
931 |
i) 'Hercules Oetaeus' |
931 |
3. Single scenes and passages |
931 |
II. Translations |
931 |
1. Complete translations |
931 |
2. Separate plays |
932 |
a) 'Agamemno' |
932 |
b) 'Hercules furens' |
932 |
c) 'Medea' |
932 |
d) 'Oedipus' |
933 |
e) 'Phaedra' |
933 |
f) 'Thyestes' |
933 |
g) 'Troades' |
934 |
h) 'Octavia' |
934 |
3. Single scenes and passages |
934 |
III. Index and concordance |
935 |
IV. Bibliographical studies |
935 |
V. Secondary literature |
936 |
| Addenda 1979ff. |
966 |
1. Editions, commentaries, translations |
966 |
2. Secondary literature |
966 |