Seneca by Margaret Graver

Seneca by Margaret Graver

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This comprehensive study of Seneca's major philosophical works by a leading authority will be valuable for students and scholars of Greco-Roman philosophy and the literary culture of the Roman Empire, as well as for readers whose main interests are in Stoicism, Epicureanism, and/or ancient analyses of the emotions.

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Seneca by Margaret Graver

Seneca stands apart from other philosophers of Greece and Rome not only for his interest in practical ethics, but also for the beauty and liveliness of his writing. These twelve in-depth essays take up a series of interrelated topics in his works, from his relation to Stoicism, Epicureanism, and other schools of thought; to the psychology of emotion and action and the management of anger and grief; to letter-writing, gift-giving, friendship, and kindness; to Seneca's innovative use of genre, style, and humor. Recalling Socrates's critique of philosophical writing in Plato's Phaedrus, this volume gives particular attention to Seneca's ideas about the techniques of reading, writing, and study that make philosophy beneficial to the individual and to society. Clear explanations and careful translations make the volume accessible to a wide range of readers.
'In looking over the essays as a whole, I am struck by the wide variety of interests and themes that Graver has tackled over the last three decadesHer observations and analysis are always clear and sharp, and I felt that I gained a further appreciation of the nuances of Seneca's moral psychology and Stoic sympathies in reading these pieces. It was also interesting to observe how, for example, a mention of gaudium in an early essay resonates in later pieces, or how in certain essays Graver brings her encyclopedic knowledge of broader Greek and Roman philosophy to bear.' Christopher Trinacty, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
MARGARET GRAVER is the Aaron Lawrence Professor of Classics at Dartmouth College. Her previous publications include Stoicism and Emotion (2007), Cicero on the Emotions: Tusculan Disputations 3 and 4 (2002) and, with A. A. Long, a complete translation of Seneca's Letters on Ethics, as well as numerous articles in Hellenistic and Roman philosophy.
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ISBN 13 9781107164048
ISBN 10 1107164044
Title Seneca
Author Margaret Graver
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Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2023-03-30
Number of pages 322
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