All Stories

  1. A reading of Janus' character in Ovid's Fasti 1
  2. Seneca’s Luxuria
  3. What Does Luxuria Mean?
  4. Seneca against Luxuria
  5. A history of the word and concept of luxuria from Cato the Elder to Quintilian
  6. From Luxuria to Lust
  7. Analysis of the speeches of Thyestes' shadow and Cassandra in Seneca's Agamemnon
  8. Presence of Cicero as a role model in the speeches of the protagonists of French revolution
  9. Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher
  10. Sapiens and sapientia in Ovid's work
  11. A reading of Seneca's Epistle 50 and its theory of vice
  12. Analysis of Ovid's description of the Porticus Liviae
  13. Descriptions of the end of the world in Seneca, and their philosophical and political meaning
  14. Intetextual relationship between Seneca's EM 60 and Horace Ep. 1.4
  15. On Sen. epist. 94.71-2 and 98.13
  16. rev. of Williams' book about Seneca's NQ
  17. rev. of Giardina's edition of [Sen.] HO
  18. Christoph Kugelmeier: Die innere Vergegenwärtigung des Bühnenspiels in Senecas Tragödien.
  19. F. R. Berno: J. Wildberger: Seneca und die Stoa: Der Platz des Menschen in der Welt. Band 1: Text. Band 2: Anhänge, Literatur, Anmerkungen und Register
  20. trans. and comm. of Seneca's Epistles 53-57
  21. different interpretations of an historical example in Cicero, Valerius M. and Seneca
  22. an overview of Seneca's Natural Questions
  23. the elements which contribute to the Flood in NQ 3.27-30