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==Further reading== * Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. ''Anger, Mercy, Revenge.'' trans. Robert A. Kast and Martha C. Nussbaum. Chicago, IL. University of Chicago Press, 2010. {{ISBN|978-0226748412}} * Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. ''Hardship and Happiness.'' trans. Elaine Fantham, Harry M. Hine, James Ker, and Gareth D. Williams. Chicago, IL. University of Chicago Press, 2014. {{ISBN|978-0226748320}} * Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. ''Natural Questions.'' trans. Harry M. Hine. Chicago, IL. University of Chicago Press, 2010. {{ISBN|978-0226748382}} * Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. ''On Benefits.'' trans. Miriam Griffin and Brad Inwood. Chicago, IL. University of Chicago Press, 2011. {{ISBN|978-0226748405}} * Seneca: ''The Tragedies.'' Various translators, ed. David R. Slavitt. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2 vols, 1992–1994. {{ISBN|978-0801843099|978-0801849329}} * Seneca: ''Tragedies.'' Ed. & transl. John G. Fitch. Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, 2 vols, 2nd edn. 2018. {{ISBN|978-0674997172|978-0674997189}} * Cunnally, John, “Nero, Seneca, and the Medallist of the Roman Emperors”, ''Art Bulletin'', Vol. 68, No. 2 (June 1986), pp. 314–317 * Di Paola, O. (2015), [https://www.academia.edu/13410486/_Connections_between_Seneca_and_Platonism_in_Epistulae_ad_Lucilium_58_Athens_ATINERS_Conference_Paper_Series_No_PHI2015-1445_2015_ "Connections between Seneca and Platonism in Epistulae ad Lucilium 58"], Athens: ATINER'S Conference Paper Series, No: PHI2015-1445. * Fitch, John G. (ed), ''Seneca.'' Oxford University Press, 2008. {{ISBN|978-0199282081}}. A collection of essays by leading scholars. * {{Cite book|last=Gloyn, Liz|author-link=Liz Gloyn|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1081388471|title=Tracking classical monsters in popular culture|year=2019|isbn=978-1784539344|location=London|oclc=1081388471}} * Griffin, Miriam T., ''Seneca: A Philosopher in Politics.'' Oxford University Press, 1976. {{ISBN|978-0198147749}}. Still the standard biography. * {{cite book |last1=Holiday |first1=Ryan |author1-link=Ryan Holiday|last2=Hanselman |first2=Stephen |title=Lives of the Stoics |date=2020 |publisher=Portfolio/Penguin |location=New York |isbn=978-0525541875 |pages=184–207 |chapter=Seneca the Striver}} * Inwood, Brad, ''Reading Seneca. Stoic Philosophy at Rome'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. * [[F. L. Lucas|Lucas, F. L.]], [https://archive.org/stream/senecaelizabetha00lucauoft#page/n3/mode/2up ''Seneca and Elizabethan Tragedy''] (Cambridge University Press, 1922; paperback 2009, {{ISBN|978-1108003582}}); on Seneca the man, his plays, and the influence of his tragedies on later drama. * [http://www.SenecaandPaul.com/ Mitchell, David. ''Legacy: The Apocryphal Correspondence between Seneca and Paul''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210302230338/http://www.senecaandpaul.com/ |date=2 March 2021 }} Xlibris Corporation 2010{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=December 2017}} * Motto, Anna Lydia, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3293288?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents ”Seneca on Death and Immortality“], ''The Classical Journal'', Vol. 50, No. 4 (Jan. 1955), pp. 187–189 * Motto, Anna Lydia, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3294099 "Seneca on Trial: The Case of the Opulent Stoic"], ''The Classical Journal'', Vol. 61, No. 6 (March 1966), pp. 254–258 * [http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/search;jsessionid=zbgg0j0g98kp.x-brill-live-02?value1=&option1=all&value2=J.+N.+Sevenster&option2=author Sevenster, J.N.], ''Paul and Seneca'', [http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/series/novum-testamentum-supplements;jsessionid=zbgg0j0g98kp.x-brill-live-02 Novum Testamentum, Supplements], Vol. 4, Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1961; a comparison of Seneca and the apostle Paul, who were contemporaries. * [http://www.classics.ucsb.edu/shelton.php Shelton, Jo-Ann], [https://books.google.com/books?id=1VhPTSGtPiUC ''Seneca's Hercules Furens: Theme, Structure and Style''], Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1978. {{ISBN|3525251459}}. A revision of the author's doctoral thesis at the [[University of California, Berkeley]], 1974. * [[Emily Wilson (classicist)|Wilson, Emily]], ''Seneca: Six Tragedies.'' Oxford World's Classics. Oxford University Press, 2010.
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