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Title:
Dialogues and essays / Seneca ; translated by John Davie ; with an introduction and notes by Tobias Reinhardt.
Author:
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D.

Davie, John, 1950-

Reinhardt, Tobias.
Publication Information:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
Call Number:
PA6661 .A7 S46 2007
Abstract:
"In these dialogues and essays the Stoic philosopher Seneca outlines his thoughts on how to live in a troubled world. Tutor to the young emperor Nero, Seneca wrote exercises in practical philosophy that draw upon contemporary Roman life and illuminate the intellectual concerns of the day. They also have much to say to the modern reader, as Seneca ranges widely across subjects such as the shortness of life, tranquillity of mind, anger, mercy, happiness, and grief at the loss of a loved one. Seneca's accessible, aphoristic style makes his writing especially attractive as an introduction to Stoic philosophy, and belies its reputation for austerity and dogmatism. This edition combines a clear and modern translation with an introduction to Seneca's life and philosophical interests, and helpful notes."--Book cover.
ISBN:
9780192807144

9780199552405
Series:
Oxford world's classics

Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
Physical Description:
xxxiii, 263 pages ; 20 cm.
Contents:
On providence -- On anger, book 3 -- Consolation to Marcia -- On the happy life -- On the tranquillity of the mind -- On the shortness of life -- Consolation to Helvia -- On mercy -- Natural questions, book 6: On earthquakes.
Uniform Title:
Works. Selections. English. 2007
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