John Fitch (classicist)

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ISBN 0-8014-1876-3 [5]
  • Seneca's Anapaests. Metre, Colometry, Text and Artistry in the Anapaests of Seneca's Tragedies, Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1987, ISBN   1-555-40214-3 [6] [7]
  • Seneca, Tragedies (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Vol. 1, 2002; vol. 2, 2004. Both volumes revised 2018. [8] [9]
  • Annaeana Tragica: Notes on the Text of Seneca's Tragedies, Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2004, ISBN   90-04-14003-4
  • Oxford Readings in Classical Studies: Seneca (editor), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, ISBN   978-0-19-928209-8 [10]
  • Palladius: The Work of Farming (translator), Totnes: Prospect Books, 2013, ISBN   978-1-903018-92-7
  • The Poetry of Knowledge and the ‘Two Cultures’, Palgrave Macmillan 2018, ISBN   978-3-319-89559-8
  • On Simples, Attributed to Dioscorides: Introduction, Translation, Concordances, Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2022, ISBN   978-90-04-51371-6
  • References

    1. Fitch, John G. (1981). "Sense-Pauses and Relative Dating in Seneca, Sophocles and Shakespeare". The American Journal of Philology. 102 (3): 289–307. doi:10.2307/294132. JSTOR   294132.[ non-primary source needed ]
    2. Fitch, John G.; McElduff, Siobhan (2002). "Construction of the Self in Senecan Drama". Mnemosyne. 55 (1): 18–40. doi:10.1163/156852502753776939. JSTOR   4433292.[ non-primary source needed ]
    3. Fitch, John G. (2016). "Speaking Names in Senecan Drama". Wordplay and Powerplay in Latin Poetry. pp. 313–332. doi:10.1515/9783110475876-017. ISBN   978-3-11-047587-6.[ non-primary source needed ]
    4. Spanier, Ethan (2014). "Palladius". The Classical Review. 64 (1): 172–173. doi:10.1017/S0009840X13002862. JSTOR   43301837. S2CID   231892382.
    5. Gahan, John J. (1989). "Seneca's Hercules Furens ed. by John G. Fitch (review)". Echos du Monde Classique: Classical Views. 33 (3): 401–407. doi:10.1017/S0009840X00253638. JSTOR   3066075. S2CID   161864544. Project MUSE   653969.
    6. Mayer, Roland (October 1989). "John G. Fitch: Seneca's Anapaests: Metre, Colometry, Text and Artistry in the Anapaests of Seneca's Tragedies. (American Classical Studies, 17.) Pp. ix + 103. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press, 1987. $21.95 ($16 members price); paper $13.95 ($10 members price)". The Classical Review. 39 (2): 391–392. doi:10.1017/S0009840X0027248X. S2CID   162331194.
    7. Motto, Anna Lydia; Clark, John R (1990). "John G. Fitch, Seneca's Anapaests: Metre, Colometry, Text and Artistry in the Anapaests of Seneca's Tragedies (Book Review)". The Classical Bulletin. 66 (1): 55. ProQuest   1296277585.
    8. Tarrant, Richard. "Review of Seneca: 'Hercules, Trojan Women, Phoenician Women, Medea, Phaedra'". JSTOR   25067766.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
    9. Giardina, Giancarlo (2005). "Seneca, Tragedies, Vol. I: Hercules, Trojan Women, Phoenician Women, Medea, Phaedra, ed. by John G. Fitch, and: Vol. II: Oedipus, Agamemnon, Thyestes, Hercules Oetaeus, Octavia, ed. by John G. Fitch (review)". Mouseion: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada. 5 (2): 159–176. doi:10.1353/mou.2005.0026. S2CID   164486103. Project MUSE   591358.
    10. Walsh, Lisl (2009). "Review of Seneca (Oxford Readings in Classical Studies)". The Classical Outlook. 86 (3): 108. JSTOR   43939868.
    John Fitch
    NationalityBritish and Canadian
    Occupation(s)Scholar, translator, poet
    Academic background
    Alma mater King's College, Cambridge
    Cornell University