La geografia di Seneca: toponimi nelle Questioni Naturali
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https://doi.org/10.13133/2785-2849/3123Keywords:
Seneca, Naturales Quaestiones, geography, toponyms, EgyptAbstract
This study examines the toponyms in Seneca’s Naturales Quaestiones as a means to explore the role of geography within the work - an aspect that has not yet received sustained analysis. It is grounded in a comprehensive survey of all toponyms, followed by an in-depth assessment of distribution, frequency, and usefulness for interpreting the work through the political context of Seneca’s time and biography. A key point is the author’s reticence to reference Italy and Rome. The first section address the Italian peninsula and the provinces; a case study centered on Egypt follows, given the region’s historical significance.Downloads
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2025-12-29
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Martelli, B. (2025). La geografia di Seneca: toponimi nelle Questioni Naturali. Lucius Annaeus Seneca, 5, 115–156. https://doi.org/10.13133/2785-2849/3123
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