Surprisingly difficult to find schematics on the web. Sorry for the poor images.
Well, the better quality picture of the SN57 you may find
here.
It is for 230V circuit
The R1 and R2 would be around 330kOhm, but the R2 is assembled from multiple series resistors to make sure it can handle the peak ignition voltage (so e.g. 3x 100kOhm for R2, 330kOhm for R1, when you use DB3 as the D1 diac, the R3 would be about 27kOhm), the C2 would be about 10nF/63V, triac some 800V type, C1 in the described range, but rated at 1kV.
It is designed for the series choke ballasts with the tap in 20% of the winding from the line input.
The two others use a 210V SIDAC, about 47 to 100nF capacitor (the top one), a 10kOhm/5W resistor.
The "superimposed" type uses a ferritte pulse transformer with about 30mm core. About 200 turns on the secondary (4kVpk), 10turns on the primary (200Vpk). Sometimes an additional ~10..22nF is used parallel to the resistor (to create a short return path for the HV pulses). Both capacitors are at least 630V rated.
The last utilizes the ballast winding to act as the pulse transformer, it requires tap in 1/20 from the lamp end. The design then needs some 10's mH inductor in series with the resistor, as it is exposed to the full peak voltage, so the resistor will eat most of the pulse energy out (and the pulser won't work)
The last one is then used for 120V series choke as well, there the SIDAC would be of a 100V type, the capacitor is about 330nF, resistor 4.7kOhm, the inductor is the same as with the "230V" version (used with the transformer ballasts in the US as well).