Institute for the Classical Tradition
ANRW II.32.2, pp. 916-968
 
Seneca tragicus 1878-1978 (with Addenda 1979ff.)
by Bernd Seidensticker, Hamburg, and David Armstrong,
Austin, Texas

Contents

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
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