Epistles, Volume I
Epistles, Volume I
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Summary
In 124 epistles Seneca (ca. 4 BC–AD 65) writes to Lucilius, occasionally about technical problems of philosophy, but more often in a relaxed style about moral and ethical questions, relating them to personal experiences. He thus presents a Stoic philosopher’s thoughts about the good life in a contemporary Roman context.
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Epistles, Volume I by Seneca
In 124 epistles Seneca (ca. 4 BCAD 65) writes to Lucilius, occasionally about technical problems of philosophy, but more often in a relaxed style about moral and ethical questions, relating them to personal experiences. He thus presents a Stoic philosophers thoughts about the good life in a contemporary Roman context.
Richard Mott Gummere (1883–1969) taught Latin at Haverford College and served as Headmaster of the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia and Dean of Admissions at Harvard College.
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ISBN 13 | 9780674990845 |
ISBN 10 | 0674990846 |
Title | Epistles, Volume I |
Author | Seneca |
Series | Loeb Classical Library |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding Type | Hardback |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Year published | 1917-01-01 |
Number of pages | 496 |
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