Winfried Trillitzsch

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Winfried Trillitzsch (* 1932 in Chemnitz ) is a German classical philologist .

Trillitzsch received his doctorate in 1959 with a dissertation entitled Interpretations of Seneca's arguments at the University of Leipzig . In 1967 he completed his habilitation there with a habilitation thesis entitled Seneca in the literary judgment of antiquity .

Apart from his work on Seneca , Trillitzsch translated the Ecbasis captivi , a tropological animal pos of the Middle Ages, and the Gesta Romanorum , a late medieval collection of ancient and medieval stories. Most recently, he organized a source edition on German Renaissance humanism . In addition to various small writings, he also contributed Addenda et Corrigenda to new editions of text-critical editions by Caesar and Cicero in the Bibliotheca Teubneriana .

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Monographs
  • Seneca's evidence. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1962 (dissertation).
  • as Ed .: Ecbasis cuiusdam captivi per tropologiam - The escape of a prisoner (tropological). Text and translation. With an introduction and explanations ed. by Winfried Trillitzsch. Historically explained by Siegfried Hoyer . BG Teubner Verlagsgesellschaft, Leipzig undated [1965].
  • A prisoner's escape. A medieval animal pose. Transferred and edited by Winfried Trillitzsch. Insel-Verlag, Leipzig 1969.
  • Seneca in the literary judgment of antiquity. Presentation and collection of certificates. 2 volumes, Hakkert, Amsterdam 1971 (habilitation thesis).
  • as publisher: Gesta Romanorum - stories from the Romans. A narrative book of the Middle Ages. For the first time in full translation. Insel-Verlag, Leipzig 1973.
  • German Renaissance humanism. Outline and selection. Reclam, Leipzig 1981.
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  • Seneca tragicus - Afterlife and Judgment in the Latin Middle Ages from Late Antiquity to Renaissance Humanism. In: Philologus. Vol. 122, 1978, pp. 120-136.

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