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Moral Letters, Vol. II
- Written by: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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This is the second volume of the Letters, Epistles LXVI-XCII. Among the personalities of the early Roman Empire there are few who offer to the readers of to-day such dramatic interest as does Lucius Annaeus Seneca, the author of the Epistles. These letters, written by Seneca towards the end of his life, are all addressed to his friend Lucilius, who, at the time when these letters were written, was a procurator in Sicily. The form of this work, as Bacon says, is a collection of essays rather than of letters. Summary paraphrased from the Introduction in Volume 1 by Suprad.
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Moral Letters, Vol. I
- Written by: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Few figures from the early Roman Empire captivate our imagination quite like Lucius Annaeus Seneca, the brilliant philosopher behind these thought-provoking Epistles. This collection takes readers on a journey through Senecas remarkable transformation, evolving from a formal, Ciceronian style to a lively exploration of ideas that resonate deeply with contemporary life. His letters blend striking prose with profound concepts, making them not only timeless but also incredibly relevant to the challenges we face today.
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Moral letters to Lucilius (Epistulae morales ad Lucilium)
- Written by: Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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In his profound correspondence with Lucilius Junior, Seneca the Younger explores the depths of Stoic philosophy and its relevance to everyday life. These letters, intended for a broader audience, tackle vital themes such as resilience, virtue, and the complexities of the human experience. They serve not only as a window into their friendship but also as a source of inspiration and comfort for readers throughout history. Join us as we delve into the wisdom of Seneca and discover insights that resonate even today. - Summary by jvanstan
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