This hardcover edition of Seneca's Apocolocyntosis contains the authoritative translation of W.H.D. Rouse complete with notes. The Apocolocyntosis by Seneca is a satire aimed at the Roman Emperor Claudius. Together with Petronius's Satyricon it holds the distinction of being the only surviving satire of the Menippean genre of classical antiquity. The title is a play upon words with the term apotheosis connoting the process in which dead Roman emperors were recognized as Gods. Intended as a comedy the play chronicles the death of the Emperor Claudius and his rise toward the heavens. However the Gods cast judgment that he should instead descend to Hades - a sentence which Claudius contests by appealing to the God Hercules. Thereafter begins a drama in the divine court wherein Claudius's deeds are examined by several figures in the Greek Pantheon. Unfortunately the speeches of each of the Gods sitting at court have been lost to time though the plot of the Apocolocyntosis survives.
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.