The paper analyses the reception of Seneca’s works and biography in 13th- and 14th-century Padua, focusing especially on the role played by Lovato Lovati and Albertino Mussato. It argues that Mussato was pivotal in the reception of Seneca as a tragic poet. Both Mussato’s Senece vita et mores and Ecerinis emphasised Seneca’s worth as an author of tragedies, starting a new rise of the fortune of Seneca’s plays
The paper aims to underline Seneca’s value, as a playwright, in the Ancient Theatre studies. After d...
none1noNel saggio si indaga la tradizione manoscritta delle tragedie di Seneca, in particolare quell...
Seneca\u2019s drama leaves up to the following development of this genre an idea of tragic, offering...
This paper offers an analysis of the relations between Albertino Mussato and Seneca’s tragedy, parti...
Between the first century A.D and the medieval era, Seneca’s tragedies had no great relevance and we...
This article investigates the tradition of works of Seneca known to the Paduan humanists, beginning ...
Il giudizio negativo di autori come Schiller, Lessing e Schlegel ha fortemente limitato la fortuna d...
Piedavātais darbs apskata jautājumu par Senekas tēla relatīvo popularitāti Italijas agrīnajā renesan...
This paper argues for a more complex contextualization of Senecan drama in the art and culture of th...
The theatre of Seneca focuses for the most part on large dramaticindividualities that concentrate ar...
L’intervento si propone di analizzare, come "specimen" privilegiato, il primo coro dell’«Ecerinis» d...
The dissertation analyzes the expression of feelings in Seneca’s tragedies. This is the first resear...
Until c. 1300 the circulation of the A text of Seneca's Tragedies was limited to northern Europe. Du...
The volume investigates the reception of Senecan tragedies during Humanism, focusing on printed edit...
A philologist from the Marche who teaches at the University of Bologna regards Seneca as one of his ...
The paper aims to underline Seneca’s value, as a playwright, in the Ancient Theatre studies. After d...
none1noNel saggio si indaga la tradizione manoscritta delle tragedie di Seneca, in particolare quell...
Seneca\u2019s drama leaves up to the following development of this genre an idea of tragic, offering...
This paper offers an analysis of the relations between Albertino Mussato and Seneca’s tragedy, parti...
Between the first century A.D and the medieval era, Seneca’s tragedies had no great relevance and we...
This article investigates the tradition of works of Seneca known to the Paduan humanists, beginning ...
Il giudizio negativo di autori come Schiller, Lessing e Schlegel ha fortemente limitato la fortuna d...
Piedavātais darbs apskata jautājumu par Senekas tēla relatīvo popularitāti Italijas agrīnajā renesan...
This paper argues for a more complex contextualization of Senecan drama in the art and culture of th...
The theatre of Seneca focuses for the most part on large dramaticindividualities that concentrate ar...
L’intervento si propone di analizzare, come "specimen" privilegiato, il primo coro dell’«Ecerinis» d...
The dissertation analyzes the expression of feelings in Seneca’s tragedies. This is the first resear...
Until c. 1300 the circulation of the A text of Seneca's Tragedies was limited to northern Europe. Du...
The volume investigates the reception of Senecan tragedies during Humanism, focusing on printed edit...
A philologist from the Marche who teaches at the University of Bologna regards Seneca as one of his ...
The paper aims to underline Seneca’s value, as a playwright, in the Ancient Theatre studies. After d...
none1noNel saggio si indaga la tradizione manoscritta delle tragedie di Seneca, in particolare quell...
Seneca\u2019s drama leaves up to the following development of this genre an idea of tragic, offering...