Author:Seneca

Dramatic works

 * Collections
 * The Eyght Tragedie of Seneca entituled Agamemnon translated out of Latin into English, by John Studley
 * Seneca, his tenne tragedies, translated into Englyſh, transl. Jasper Heywood, Alexander Neville, John Studley, T. Nuce, Thomas Newton (1581)
 * The Ten Tragedies of Seneca, trans. Julian Watson Bradshaw (1902)
 * The Tragedies of Seneca, trans. Frank Justus Miller (1907)


 * Tragedies
 * Agamemnon
 * Hercules Furens (Madness of Hercules)
 * Hercules Oetaeus (Hercules on Oeta)
 * Medea
 * Oedipus
 * Phaedra (or Hippolytus)
 * Phoenissae (Phoenician Women, or Thebais)
 * Thyestes
 * Troades (Trojan Women)


 * Fabula praetexta
 * Octavia (authorship disputed)

Letters

 * Moral letters to Lucilius (Loeb Classical Library edition; translated by Gummere)
 * Seneca's letter describing gladiators
 * Correspondence of Paul and Seneca, now considered a forgery


 * Compilations
 * A New Translation of the Morals of Seneca, trans. by George Bennet (1745)
 * The Epistles of Lucius Annæus Seneca, trans. by Thomas Morell (1786)
 * The morals of Seneca: a selection of his prose, trans. by Walter Baker Clode (1888)

Essays

 * Apocolocyntosis
 * On Benefits (De Beneficiis)
 * The Line of Liberalitie dulie directinge the wel bestowing of benefites and reprehending the comonly used vice of ingratitude, trans. by Nihcolas Haward (1569)
 * The worke of the excellent philosopher Lucius Annæus Seneca trans. by Arthur Golding (1578)
 * Naturales quaestiones, translated as Physical science in the time of Nero


 * Dialogues
 * Moral essays. With an English translation by J.W. Basore  1928 ,
 * Dialogues by Seneca, translated to English by Aubrey Stewart (1887-1898)
 * On the Shortness of Life (De Brevitate Vitæ)
 * Lucius Annæus Seneca, the philosopher, his booke of the shortnesse of life, trans. by Ralph Freeman (1636)
 * Of a Happy Life (De Vita Beata)
 * Of Providence (De Providentia)
 * On the Firmness of the Wise Man (De Constantia Sapientis)
 * Of Anger (De Ira)
 * Of Leisure (De Otio)
 * Of Peace of Mind (De Tranquillitate Animi)
 * Of Clemency (De Clementia)


 * Consolations
 * Of Consolation: To Helvia
 * Of Consolation: To Polybius
 * Of Consolation: To Marcia


 * Compilations
 * A Fruitefull worke of Lucius Anneus Seneca, trans. by Robert Whittington (1547)
 * Six excellent treatises of life and death, trans. by Phillip Mornay (1607)
 * The workes of Lucius Annæus Seneca, trans. by Thomas Lodge (1614)
 * A New Translation of the Morals of Seneca, trans. by George Bennet (1745)
 * Minor dialogues: together with the dialogue on clemency, trans. by Aubrey Stewart (1889)

Works about Seneca

 * Encyclopedia articles

About his works

 * The Influence of Seneca on Elizabethan Tragedy (1893) 1907 reprint: