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adam_text | Contents List of contributors Preface and acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction: intertextuality in the philosopher Seneca ix xii xiii 1 MYRTO GARANI, ANDREAS N. MICHALOPOULOS AND SOPHIA PAPA IOANN OU PARTI 21 1 23 Seneca on Augustus and Roman fatherhood AMANDA WILCOX 2 Myth, poetry and Homer in Seneca philosophus 50 R. SCOTT SMITH 3 Seneca and the doxography of ethics 81 JULA WILDBERGER PART 2 105 4 107 Reading Seneca reading Vergil SOPHIA PAPAIOANNOU 5 Seneca quoting Ovid in the Epistulae morales ANDREAS N. MICHALOPOULOS 130
viii 6 Contents The importance of collecting shells: intertextuality in Seneca’s Epistle 49 142 FRANCESCA ROMANA BERNO 7 Sub auro servitus habitat. Seneca’s moralizing of architecture and the anti-Neronian querelle 161 TOMMASO GAZZARRI 8 Seneca on the mother cow: poetic models and natural philosophy in the Consolation to Marcia 179 FABIO TUTRONE 9 Seneca on Pythagoras’ mirabilia aquarum (NQ 3.20-1, 25-6; Ovid Met. 15.270-336) 198 MYRTO GARAN1 Index locorum General index 254 271
Contents List of contributors Preface and acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction: intertextuality in the philosopher Seneca ix xii xiii 1 MYRTO GARANI, ANDREAS N. MICHALOPOULOS AND SOPHIA PAPA IOANN OU PARTI 21 1 23 Seneca on Augustus and Roman fatherhood AMANDA WILCOX 2 Myth, poetry and Homer in Seneca philosophus 50 R. SCOTT SMITH 3 Seneca and the doxography of ethics 81 JULA WILDBERGER PART 2 105 4 107 Reading Seneca reading Vergil SOPHIA PAPAIOANNOU 5 Seneca quoting Ovid in the Epistulae morales ANDREAS N. MICHALOPOULOS 130
viii 6 Contents The importance of collecting shells: intertextuality in Seneca’s Epistle 49 142 FRANCESCA ROMANA BERNO 7 Sub auro servitus habitat. Seneca’s moralizing of architecture and the anti-Neronian querelle 161 TOMMASO GAZZARRI 8 Seneca on the mother cow: poetic models and natural philosophy in the Consolation to Marcia 179 FABIO TUTRONE 9 Seneca on Pythagoras’ mirabilia aquarum (NQ 3.20-1, 25-6; Ovid Met. 15.270-336) 198 MYRTO GARAN1 Index locorum General index 254 271
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Contents List of contributors Preface and acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction: intertextuality in the philosopher Seneca ix xii xiii 1 MYRTO GARANI, ANDREAS N. MICHALOPOULOS AND SOPHIA PAPA IOANN OU PARTI 21 1 23 Seneca on Augustus and Roman fatherhood AMANDA WILCOX 2 Myth, poetry and Homer in Seneca philosophus 50 R. SCOTT SMITH 3 Seneca and the doxography of ethics 81 JULA WILDBERGER PART 2 105 4 107 Reading Seneca reading Vergil SOPHIA PAPAIOANNOU 5 Seneca quoting Ovid in the Epistulae morales ANDREAS N. MICHALOPOULOS 130
viii 6 Contents The importance of collecting shells: intertextuality in Seneca’s Epistle 49 142 FRANCESCA ROMANA BERNO 7 Sub auro servitus habitat. Seneca’s moralizing of architecture and the anti-Neronian querelle 161 TOMMASO GAZZARRI 8 Seneca on the mother cow: poetic models and natural philosophy in the Consolation to Marcia 179 FABIO TUTRONE 9 Seneca on Pythagoras’ mirabilia aquarum (NQ 3.20-1, 25-6; Ovid Met. 15.270-336) 198 MYRTO GARAN1 Index locorum General index 254 271
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viii 6 Contents The importance of collecting shells: intertextuality in Seneca’s Epistle 49 142 FRANCESCA ROMANA BERNO 7 Sub auro servitus habitat. Seneca’s moralizing of architecture and the anti-Neronian querelle 161 TOMMASO GAZZARRI 8 Seneca on the mother cow: poetic models and natural philosophy in the Consolation to Marcia 179 FABIO TUTRONE 9 Seneca on Pythagoras’ mirabilia aquarum (NQ 3.20-1, 25-6; Ovid Met. 15.270-336) 198 MYRTO GARAN1 Index locorum General index 254 271 |
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title | Intertextuality in Seneca's philosophical writings |
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title_exact_search | Intertextuality in Seneca's philosophical writings |
title_exact_search_txtP | Intertextuality in Seneca's philosophical writings |
title_full | Intertextuality in Seneca's philosophical writings edited by Myrto Garani, Andreas N. Michalopoulos and Sophia Papaioannou |
title_fullStr | Intertextuality in Seneca's philosophical writings edited by Myrto Garani, Andreas N. Michalopoulos and Sophia Papaioannou |
title_full_unstemmed | Intertextuality in Seneca's philosophical writings edited by Myrto Garani, Andreas N. Michalopoulos and Sophia Papaioannou |
title_short | Intertextuality in Seneca's philosophical writings |
title_sort | intertextuality in seneca s philosophical writings |
topic | Seneca, Lucius Annaeus / approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D. / Criticism and interpretation Seneca, Lucius Annaeus / approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D. fast Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Philosophus -65 (DE-588)118613200 gnd Intertextuality HISTORY / Ancient / General bisacsh Intertextuality fast Intertextualität (DE-588)4114051-5 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Seneca, Lucius Annaeus / approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D. / Criticism and interpretation Seneca, Lucius Annaeus / approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D. Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Philosophus -65 Intertextuality HISTORY / Ancient / General Intertextualität Philosophie Aufsatzsammlung |
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