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Notes on Seneca, Epistvlae and Natvrales Qvaestiones

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

W. S. Watt
Affiliation:
Aberdeen

Extract

By far the best edition is that of L. D. Reynolds (OCT, 1965). Other modern editions referred to are those of W. C. Summers (Select Letters, 1910); R. M. Gummere (Loeb edition, 1918–25); F. Préchac (texte) et H. Noblot (traduction) (Budé edition, 1945–64).

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1994

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References

1 It is a great pleasure for me to acknowledge the help and encouragement of Professor, H. M. Hine, who has commented in detail on all of the following notes at various stages of their composition. I am particularly indebted to him for information about manuscript readings and about Senecan usage.