At benef. 4.1.1 Seneca quotes a passage taken from Sallust, which has been attributed to the Historiae and is commonly known as hist. frg. 2.72 Maurenbrecher. Firstly, this paper aims to go through the main controversial interpretative hypotheses related to the extent of this quotation. Secondly, it intends to show the plausibility of an older but no less convincing thesis, according to which Sallust’s phrasing would correspond to magis cum cura dicendum.

Una citazione problematica dalle Historiae sallustiane? Alcune riflessioni su Sen. benef. 4.1.1

Della Calce, Elisa
2024-01-01

Abstract

At benef. 4.1.1 Seneca quotes a passage taken from Sallust, which has been attributed to the Historiae and is commonly known as hist. frg. 2.72 Maurenbrecher. Firstly, this paper aims to go through the main controversial interpretative hypotheses related to the extent of this quotation. Secondly, it intends to show the plausibility of an older but no less convincing thesis, according to which Sallust’s phrasing would correspond to magis cum cura dicendum.
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Seneca, De beneficiis, Sallust, Historiae, Fragments, uariatio
Della Calce, Elisa
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