Table of contents for Seeing Seneca whole : perspectives on philosophy, poetry, and politics / edited by Katharina Volk and Gareth D. Williams.


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Preface  ............. ..................................................   vii
List of Contributors ..................................................  ix
List of Illustrations. .............................. ....................  xi
KATHARINA VOLK AN      GARETH D. WILLIAMS, "Introduction" ...... xiii
RICHARD TARRANT, 'Seeing Seneca Whole?".....................           1
JAMES KER, "Seneca, Man of Many Genres"....................... 19
JOHN M. COOPER, "S neca on Moral Theory and Moral
Improvement" .................................................... 43
KATJA MARIA VOGT, "Anger, Present Injustice and Future
Revenge in Senec 's De Ira" ...................................... 57
JULA WILDBERGER, " eneca and the Stoic Theory of Cognition:
Some Preliminary Remarks" ................................... 75
WOLFGANG-RAINER        ANN, "Learning How to Die: Seneca's Use
of Aeneid 4.653 at pistulae Morales 12.9"......................... 103
JOHN HENDERSON, "J urney of a Lifetime: Seneca, Epistle 57 in
Book  V I of EM "  .  ................................................. 123
GARETH D. WiLLIAMS "States of Exile, States of Mind: Paradox
and Reversal in Se eca's Consolatio ad Helviam Matrem" ........... 147
SPENCER COLE, "Elit Scepticism in the Apocolocyntosis: Further
Qualifications" ................................................... 175
KATHARINA VOLK, "C     smic Disruption in Seneca's Thyestes: Two
Ways of Looking a an Eclipse"................................. 183
Bibliography ........ .................. ..  .. ... ........ ......... 201
Passages cited  ........ .. ..........................   ...........  213



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca, 4 B, C, -65 A, D, Congresses, Stoics Congresses