02834nam 2200529Ia 450 991097465400332120251116153423.09780199282098(paperback)97801915577430191557749(MiAaPQ)EBC7038755(CKB)24235103000041(MiAaPQ)EBC415753(Au-PeEL)EBL415753(CaPaEBR)ebr10215758(CaONFJC)MIL137020(OCoLC)476244723(OCoLC)163708157(FINmELB)ELB170667(Au-PeEL)EBL7038755(OCoLC)213434134(EXLCZ)992423510300004120070809d2008 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSeneca /edited by John G. FitchNew York Oxford University Press2008vi, 438 pOxford readings in classical studiesIncludes bibliographical references.Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Imago Vitae Suae -- 2. Seneca's Epistles to Lucilius: A Revaluation -- 3. Self-scrutiny and Self-transformation in Seneca's Letters -- 4. Imagination and Meditation in Seneca: The Example of Praemeditatio -- 5. The Will in Seneca the Younger -- 6. Boundary Violation and the Landscape of the Self in Senecan Tragedy -- 7. Construction of the Self in Senecan Drama -- 8. Senecan Tragedy: Back on Stage? -- 9. Staging Seneca: The Production of Troas as a Philological Experiment -- 10. Seneca's Oedipus: The Drama in the Word -- 11. Gender and Power in Seneca's Thyestes -- 12. The Implied Reader and the Political Argument in Seneca's Apocolocyntosis and De Clementia -- 13. Roman Historical Exempla in Seneca -- 14. In umbra virtutis: Gloria in the Thought of Seneca the Philosopher -- 15. Seneca and Slavery -- 16. The Dating of Seneca's Tragedies, with Special Reference to Thyestes -- 17. Virgil's Dido and Seneca's Tragic Heroines -- 18. Seneca and Renaissance Drama: Ideology and Meaning -- Acknowledgement -- References.Statesman, dramatist, philosopher, and prose stylist, Seneca was a leading figure in the Roman Empire in the first century AD. This volume is a collection of outstanding articles written about him during the last four decades, with a new introduction which places the articles within the context of recent academic thought and criticism.Oxford readings in classical studies.Philosophy, AncientPhilosophy, Ancient.188Fitch John G326445MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910974654003321Seneca4465289UNINA01134nam 2200205zu 450 99669445370331620260108110442.0(CKB)37913163100041(UnM)99860206(EXLCZ)993791316310004120250319|1644uuuu || |engur|||||||||||Ansvver To Mr. William Prynn's Twelve Questions Concerning Church Government : At The End Whereof, Are Mentioned Severall Grosse Absurdities, And Dangerous Consequences Of Highest Nature, Which Do Necessarily Follow The Tenets Of Presbyteriall, Or Any Other Besides A Perfect Independent Government. Together With Certaine QveriesProQuest, UMI1644Robinson369934BOOK996694453703316Ansvver To Mr. William Prynn's Twelve Questions Concerning Church Government : At The End Whereof, Are Mentioned Severall Grosse Absurdities, And Dangerous Consequences Of Highest Nature, Which Do Necessarily Follow The Tenets Of Presbyteriall, Or Any Other Besides A Perfect Independent Government. Together With Certaine Qveries4511459UNISA