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Troades (Seneca)
CLAS 4000 Seminar in Classics on Seneca's Thyestes and LATN 4002 Roman Drama
Senecan Tragedy and Virgil's Aeneid: Repetition and Reversal
Rhetoric on Rhetoric: Criticism of Oratory in Seneca’S Troades
' “Always the Foremost Argive Champion”? The
Discovering Romanity in Seneca's De Otio and De Brevitate Vitae Joshua Dean Wimmer
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Seneca and Psychoanalysis1 Mairéad Mcauley University College, London and University of Johannesburg
Sappho F 44 Voigt and Euripides' Troades
Reading Death in Ancient Rome
Seneca's Agamemnon: a Literary Translation with Annotations
Pragmatics of Fraus: Encoding and Decoding of Deceit in Seneca's Troades Andthyestes
'Phoenissae', 'Phoenissa', 'Thebais': the Title of Seneca's Phoenician
SENECA's REPRESENTATION of ANDROMACHE and ITS RECEPTION in FRENCH DRAMA Betine Van Zyl Smit University of Nottingham
Odysseus, Ajax, and Sophistic Language in Attic Tragedy Scott Ab Rnard
A Comparative Study of Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
Seneca's Hercules Furens Is a Play Rich in Originality-A Serious Attempt to Give a New Interpretation to a Well-Known Myth
Miszellen Euripides, Troades 442 Revisited
The Cyclic Nature of Crime and the Notion of Heredity in Agamemnon, Troades and Thyestes
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Talthybius in Euripides' Troades
Concepções Estóicas Em Troianasde Sêneca
Some Observations on the Structure of Euripides' Troades*
Seneca's Troades: Hecuba's Progress of Tribulation
Seneca on the Death of M. Livius Drusus (Brev. 6.1-2)
Recasting Troy in Fifth-Century Attic Tragedy by Kathryn Magill Mattison
The Andromache of Euripides
Seneca's Troades: Dissolution of a Way of Life
UM OLHAR SOBRE HÉCUBA DE AS TROIANAS, DE SÊNECA Natália
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Sachin Maini LAT 530: Roman Drama Dr. Skinner November 26, 2014
Seneca and His World Elizabeth Asmis, Shadi Bartsch, and Martha C
A Reconstruction of Sophocles' Polyxena William M
Millenium 69
Astyanax and the Athenian War Orphans. Challenging War Ideology in Euripides' Trojan Women"
Cassandra in Aeschylus' Agamemnon and Euripides' Troades
POURING out TEARS: ANDROMACHE in HOMER and EURIPIDES by REBECCA M. MUICH DISSERTATION Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Re
War and the Dissolution of Women in Seneca's Troades
Hecuba and the Maternal Body in Seneca's Troades