Notes on metus lymphaticus at seneca (epist. 13,8 f.) and Lucan (1,466-522) Zum Motiv des metus lymphaticus bei Seneca (epist. 13,8 f.) und Lucan (1,466-522)

Diez C (2021)


Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2021

Journal

Book Volume: 149

Pages Range: 250-256

Journal Issue: 2

DOI: 10.25162/HERMES-2021-0022

Abstract

Both, Lucan and Seneca refer to the Stoic concept of metus lymphaticus; whereas Seneca intends to warn his readers of the negative outcome of irrational panic, Lucans illustrates its disastrous consequences. In this paper, focus is thus brought to their similarities, and especially to their different presentations and purposes.

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APA:

Diez, C. (2021). Notes on metus lymphaticus at seneca (epist. 13,8 f.) and Lucan (1,466-522) Zum Motiv des metus lymphaticus bei Seneca (epist. 13,8 f.) und Lucan (1,466-522). Hermes, 149(2), 250-256. https://dx.doi.org/10.25162/HERMES-2021-0022

MLA:

Diez, Christopher. "Notes on metus lymphaticus at seneca (epist. 13,8 f.) and Lucan (1,466-522) Zum Motiv des metus lymphaticus bei Seneca (epist. 13,8 f.) und Lucan (1,466-522)." Hermes 149.2 (2021): 250-256.

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