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The tragedies of L. Annaeus Seneca, the philosopher / translated into English verse with annotations, to which is prefixed the life and death of Seneca, the philosopher, with a vindication of the said tragedies to him as their proper author by Sir Edward Sherburne, knight.

Main Author: Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D.
Other Authors: Sherburne, Edward, 1618-1702.
Language(s): English ; Latin
Published: New York : AMS Press, 1976.
Note: Reprint of the 1702 ed. printed for S. Smith and B. Walford, London.
Title on spine: The tragedies of Seneca.
Includes index.
Physical Description: xxxix, 377 p. [40] p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 18 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: 878 S2 tS55
ISBN: 0404541364
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