Il motore di ricerca degli studiosi di Seneca
Brill’s Companion to Seneca. Philosopher and Dramatist
Indice: Preface, ix; T. Habinek, Imago suae vitae: Seneca’s Life and Career, 3; C.W. Marshall, The Works of Seneca the Younger and Their Dates, 33; R. Ferri, Transmission, 45; M. Laarmann, Seneca the Philosopher, 53; W. Schubert, Seneca the Dramatist, 73; J. Sellars, Context: Seneca’s Philosophical Predecessors and Contemporaries, 97; R. Scott Smith, De providentia, 115; R. Scott Smith, De constantia sapientis, 121; M. Monteleone, De ira, 127; J. Sauer, Consolatio ad Marciam, 135; F.-H. Mutschler, De vita beata, 141; R. Scott Smith, De otio, 147; F.-H. Mutschler, De tranquillitate animi, 153; R. Scott Smith, De brevitate vitae, 161; J. Sauer, Consolatio ad Polybium, 167; J. Sauer, Consolatio ad Helviam, 171; E. Malaspina, De clementia, 175; G.D. Williams, Naturales quaestiones, 181; A. Setaioli, Epistuale morales, 191; M. Lentano, De beneficiis, 201; A.M. Ferrero, Lost and Fragmentary Works, 207; A. Fürst, Epistulae Senecae ad Paulum et Pauli ad Senecam, 213; M. Armisen-Marchetti, Ontology and Epistemology, 217; A. Setaioli, Ethics I: Philosophy as Therapy, Self-Transformation, and “Lebensform”, 239; M.R. Graver, Ethics II: Action and Emotion, 257; A. Setaioli, Ethics III: Free will and Autonomy, 277; J. Wildberger, Ethics IV: Wisdom and Virtue, 301; C. Edwards, Ethics V: Death and Time, 323; R. Scott Smith, Phisics I: Body and Soul, 343; B.M. Gauly, Phisics II: Cosmology and Natural Philosophy, 363; A. Setaioli, Phisics III: Theology, 379; W.-L. Liebermann, Context, 405; M. Billerbeck, Hercules furens, 425; W. Stroh, Troas, 435; M. Frank, Phoenissae, 449; W.-L. Liebermann, Medea, 459; R. Mayer, Phaedra, 475; K. Tötcherle, Oedipus, 483; C. Kugelmeier, Agamemnon, 493; C. Torre, Thyestes, 501; C.A.J. Littlewood, Hercules Oetaeus, 515; R. Ferri, Octavia, 521; E.A. Smith, Space and Time in Senecan Drama, 531; A. Heil, Vision, Sound, and Silence in the “Drama of the Word”, 547; G. Mazzoli, The Chorus: Seneca as Lyric Poet, 561; G. Mader, The Rhetoric of Rationality and Irrationality, 575; G.W.M. Harrison, Characters, 593; G.W.M. Harrison, Themes, 615; S.M. Goldberg, Greek and Roman Elements in Senecan Tragedy, 639; F.-R. Chaumartin, Philosophical Tragedy?, 653; R. Roncali, Apocolocyntosis, 673; J. Dingel, Epigrams, 689; M. Winterbottom, De vita patris, 695; M. von Albrecht, Seneca’s Language and Style, 699; S.E. Fischer, Systematic Connections between Seneca’s Philosophical Works and Tragedies, 745; List of Journal and Abbreviations, 769; A. Balbo, E. Malaspina, Bibliography, 771; Editions of Seneca’s Works (Since Haase’s Opera Omnia), 861; Contributors, 865; General Index, 873
Editore: Brill
Testo in latino: No
Luogo: Leiden
Totale pagine: xii+883
Codice scheda: 2014.69
Recensioni: Staley, BMCR 2014.09.20