Seneca’s expression sparsa miracula is an allusive homage paid to Ovid, but for the Stoic philosopher, contemplation of the sky is no longer a source of fear, but a way to free himself from wrong convictions and wrong fears
Some analogies between the Consolatio ad Helviam, the Consolatio ad Polybium, and Anth. Lat. 236 R.2...
The paper focuses on Seneca the Elder’s Controversia 10, 5. The text concerns the charge to the pain...
Analysis of two epigrams ascribed to Seneca (1 and 41 Prato) on time, active life and contemplative ...
About some instances of women’s suicide in Seneca’s writings and their relationship with both Ovid a...
In f. 472 of Seneca's Phaedra (uacuum sine ullis classibus stabit mare) a brilliant conjecture of Ri...
Notes on Seneca’s prose works (nat. 3.30.8; 4a.2.18; ep. 90.10; 22-3), with obser-vations on Lucan 9...
Seneca’s 114th Letter to Lucilius contains a series of quotations from Maecenas’ prose. These fragme...
In un famoso aneddoto attribuito a Prodico di Ceo, il giovane Eracle si trova a dover scegliere fra ...
The aim of this paper is to offer a re-reading of the portrait of the young Ovid as a student of rhe...
New remarks on the text of Seneca’ Hercules Furens, in order to confirm or correct some former opini...
Nell’ottavo libro della Tebaide di Stazio è incastonato l’episodio di Atys e Ismene, che è un caso p...
Among Seneca\u2019s literary output, besides three Consolationes (Ad Marciam, Ad Polybium, Ad Helvia...
In his letter 81 to Lucilius, obviously written after the De beneficiis had been completed, Seneca i...
Notes bearing on the text and interpretation of the passage in which Seneca levels biased criticisms...
In describing Scipio Pius’ suicide (ep. 24.9-11) Seneca contrasts the charachter’s indolent life wit...
Some analogies between the Consolatio ad Helviam, the Consolatio ad Polybium, and Anth. Lat. 236 R.2...
The paper focuses on Seneca the Elder’s Controversia 10, 5. The text concerns the charge to the pain...
Analysis of two epigrams ascribed to Seneca (1 and 41 Prato) on time, active life and contemplative ...
About some instances of women’s suicide in Seneca’s writings and their relationship with both Ovid a...
In f. 472 of Seneca's Phaedra (uacuum sine ullis classibus stabit mare) a brilliant conjecture of Ri...
Notes on Seneca’s prose works (nat. 3.30.8; 4a.2.18; ep. 90.10; 22-3), with obser-vations on Lucan 9...
Seneca’s 114th Letter to Lucilius contains a series of quotations from Maecenas’ prose. These fragme...
In un famoso aneddoto attribuito a Prodico di Ceo, il giovane Eracle si trova a dover scegliere fra ...
The aim of this paper is to offer a re-reading of the portrait of the young Ovid as a student of rhe...
New remarks on the text of Seneca’ Hercules Furens, in order to confirm or correct some former opini...
Nell’ottavo libro della Tebaide di Stazio è incastonato l’episodio di Atys e Ismene, che è un caso p...
Among Seneca\u2019s literary output, besides three Consolationes (Ad Marciam, Ad Polybium, Ad Helvia...
In his letter 81 to Lucilius, obviously written after the De beneficiis had been completed, Seneca i...
Notes bearing on the text and interpretation of the passage in which Seneca levels biased criticisms...
In describing Scipio Pius’ suicide (ep. 24.9-11) Seneca contrasts the charachter’s indolent life wit...
Some analogies between the Consolatio ad Helviam, the Consolatio ad Polybium, and Anth. Lat. 236 R.2...
The paper focuses on Seneca the Elder’s Controversia 10, 5. The text concerns the charge to the pain...
Analysis of two epigrams ascribed to Seneca (1 and 41 Prato) on time, active life and contemplative ...