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Seneca, Lucius Annaeus,, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D.
The stoic philosophy of Seneca; essays and letters of Seneca. Translated and with an introd. by Moses Hadas. -
[1st ed.].. -
Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1958.
viii, 261 p. 18 cm.
- (Doubleday Anchor books, A148)
Content notes : On providence : why any misfortunes befall good men when a providence exists -- On the shortness of life -- On tranquillity of mind -- Consolation to Helvia -- On clemency -- Letters. Friendship ; Moderation ; Crowds ; Old age ; Holidays ; Travel ; Maxims ; God in man ; Slaves ; How many "causes"? ; Suicide ; The sole good ; Scipio's villa ; The subjects of philosophy ; Philosophy and progress ; The happy life ; Immortality ; Reason and the true good.
* Philosophy, Ancient. Stoics.
* Hadas, Moses,
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