Genre
Fragmentary Texts
Citation
div.fragment
Chunks
1
§1.-4.–§1.-4.
Aligned sentences
33
日本語 11 · English 6 · 简体中文 6 · 한국어 10

Source edition

Seneca the Elder. Annaei Senecae Oratorum et rhetorum sententiae divisiones colores. Kiessling, Adolf Gottlieb, editor. Leipzig: Teubner, 1872.

Source data

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Summary

This work is a collection of fragmentary texts (Fragmenta) preserved through citations in ancient works, such as those of Quintilian, focusing on literature and rhetoric. It contains various discussions, including a dramatic debate between Pomponius and Seneca, dramatic expressions in the declamations of Seneca the Elder, and views on oaths. Furthermore, it presents diverse topics, such as the poet Montanus's praise for Virgil's recitation techniques. Although these fragments do not form a systematic narrative, they vividly reflect the lively intellectual activities surrounding literature, rhetoric, and art criticism in ancient Rome.

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