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1. OLD ROMAN TRAGEDY.

 Ribbeck, Die Römische Tragödie.

 Wordsworth, Fragments and Specimens of Early Latin, pp. 567 and following.

 Simcox, History of Latin Literature, Vol. I, pp. 31–44.

 Sellar, Roman Poets of the Republic, pp. 47–150.

 Tyrrell, Latin Poetry, pp. 32–42.

 Conington, Miscellaneous Writings, Vol. I, pp. 294–347.

 Moulton, The Ancient Classical Drama, pp. 203–222.

2. LATER ROMAN TRAGEDY AND SENECA.

 Teuffel, History of Roman Literature (translated by Warr), Vol. II, pp. 48–52.

 Newton (and others), Seneca, his Tenne Tragedies Translated into Englysh (Spenser Society reprint, 1887).

 Conington, Miscellaneous Writings, Vol. I, pp. 385–411.

 Cunliffe, The Influence of Seneca on Elizabethan Tragedy.

 Patin, Études sur les Tragiques Grecs; Euripides. The work has many valuable comparisons between Euripides and Seneca.

 Tyrrell, Latin Poetry, pp. 269–272.

 Simcox, History of Latin Literature, Vol. II, pp. 24–28.

 Ward, History of English Dramatic Literature, Vol. I, pp. 189 and following.

 Merivale, History of Rome Under the Empire, Vol. VI, pp. 382 and following.

 Mommsen, History of Rome, Vol. II, pp. 527–538.

3. ROMAN COMEDY.

 Mommsen, History of Rome, Vol. II, pp. 503–526.

 Simcox, History of Latin Literature, Vol. I, pp. 45–61.

 Sellar, Roman Poets of the Republic, pp. 153–220.

 Tyrrell, Latin Poetry, pp. 43–58.

 Moulton, The Ancient Classical Drama, pp. 377–423.

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