Written during his retirement after serving as both tutor and advisor to the emperor Nero, Seneca offers his unique form of stoicism. This edition contains all 124 letters by Seneca and fragments quoted by Aulus Gellius.
Timeless wisdom on controlling anger in personal life and politics from the Roman Stoic philosopher and statesman Seneca In his essay “On Anger” (De Ira), the Roman Stoic thinker Seneca (c. 4 BC–65 AD) argues that anger is the most ...
... dragon. 319 et seq: Lycus became king of Thebes by killing King Creon, Megara's father, and his sons. Cadmus, also referred to here, founded Thebes, populating it with a race of warriors that sprang up from the teeth of a dragon, which ...
Seneca, Thyestes: mit Materialien zur Übersetzung und zu Leben und Werk Senecas
... free - for everyone despised him . So a shepherd chains up a dog and fattens ... Olympus , was it thy humour to make such mockery of mankind ? He who was not ... blood himself first stained that tyrant's altar with his own and fell a ...
Treatises: On providence, On tranquility of mind, On shortness of life, On happy life
Treatises On Providence, On Tranquillity of Mind, On Shortness of Life, On Happy Life: Together with Select Epistles, Epigrammata, an Introduction, Copious Notes and Scripture Parallelisms
Moral Essays: De consolatione ad Marciam. De vita beata. De otio. De tranquillitate animi. De brevitate vitae. De consolatione ad Polybium. De consolatione ad Helviam
In Moral Essays, Seneca (c. 4-65 CE) expresses his Stoic philosophy on providence, steadfastness, anger, forgiveness, consolation, the happy life, leisure, tranquility, the brevity of life, and gift-giving.
Seneca's Answer to Lucilius His Quaere;: Why Good Men Suffer Misfortunes Seeing There is a Divine Providence?
Seneca Stoicism Collection: On Benefits, On Anger, On the Shortness of Life, On a Happy Life, On Leisure, On Peace of Mind, On Providence, On the Firmness of the Wise Person, On Clemency, and On Consolation
Lucius Annaeus Seneca Stoicism Collection: Moral Letters to Lucilius, On Benefits, On Anger, On the Shortness of Life, On a Happy Life, On Leisure, On Peace of Mind, On Providence, On Clemency, and On Consolation
The Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium, also known as the Moral Epistles, is a collection of 124 letters which were written by Seneca the Younger at the end of his life, during his retirement, and written after he had worked for the Emperor Nero ...
Moral Letters to Lucilius also known as the Moral Epistles and Letters from a Stoic, is a collection of 124 letters that Seneca the Younger wrote at the end of his life, during his retirement, after he had worked for the Emperor Nero for ...
Whether or not Seneca and Lucilius actually corresponded, or whether in fact Seneca created the work as a form of fiction, is not clear from the historical record. This is the first volume of the Letters, Epistles I-LXV.
Letters from a Stoic: Epistulae Morales Ad Lucilium
How to Live a Happy Life, One Stoic Moment at a Time It's not how much you make, it's how you live. Letters from a Stoic is a first-person look into how an experienced Stoic applies philosophy to ordinary life and the world around him.
Complete Works of Lucius Annaeus Seneca. Tragedies. Epistles. Essays. Illustrated: Seneca's Letters from a Stoic and others
" THE TRAGEDIES THE MADNESS OF HERCULES THE TROJAN WOMEN THE PHOENICIAN WOMEN PHAEDRA THYESTES HERCULES ON OETA AGAMEMNON OEDIPUS MEDEA OCTAVIA THE EPISTLES TO MARCIA, ON CONSOLATION TO MY MOTHER HELVIA, ON CONSOLATION TO POLYBIUS, ON ...
Letters from a Stoic (Complete) (Deluxe Library Binding)
Selected from the Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium, Seneca's Letters from a Stoic are a set of 'essays in disguise' from one of the most insightful philosophers of the Silver Age of Roman literature.
Seneca's Moral Epistles offers an intriguing selection in unadapted Latin of 40 letters of Seneca on philosophical and practical topics ranging from the lofty ("On Integrating Knowledge" and "God Within You") to the nitty-gritty: debauchery ...
Briefe an Lucilius / Epistulae morales (Deutsch): 8. Buch