Annaeana Tragica

Notes on the Text of Seneca's Tragedies

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This volume is a companion to the author's new Loeb edition of Seneca's tragedies (vol. 1, 2002; vol. 2, 2004). It offers reasons for his editorial choices, and explains his interpretations of the text as reflected in his translation. Hercules Oetanus and Octavia, now generally regarded as imitations of Senecan drama, are both included.
The volume is intended to be read alongside Otto Zwierlein's Kritische Kommentar, published in 1986. In the intervening years there has been much new work pertaining to Seneca's text, including full-scale editions with commentary on individual plays, such as Keulen's Troades, Töchterle's Oedipus and Ferri's Octavia. Annaeana Tragica seeks to supplement and advance Zwierlein's work in the light of this new material.
An appendix reviews the scholarly controversy concerning the anapaestic odes of these plays, and offers fresh evidence relevant to the issue.

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INTRODUCTION
Pages: 1–4
HERCULES
Pages: 5–32
TROADES
Pages: 33–64
PHOENISSAE
Pages: 65–77
MEDEA
Pages: 79–101
PHAEDRA
Pages: 103–134
OEDIPUS
Pages: 135–154
AGAMEMNON
Pages: 155–176
THYESTES
Pages: 177–189
[SENECA], OCTAVIA
Pages: 233–261
INDEX OF LATIN WORDS
Pages: 285–288
GENERAL INDEX
Pages: 289–293
John G. Fitch, Ph.D. Cornell (1974), is Professor Emeritus, Department of Greek & Roman Studies, University of Victoria. His publications include an edition with commentary of Seneca's Hercules (Cornell, 1987), and a Loeb edition with translation of Seneca's dramas (2002, 2004).
Academic libraries, specialists and graduate students working on Seneca, Latin philology, and the transmission of texts.
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