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  1. Letters from a Stoic (Penguin Classics) by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, 1969-07-30
  2. Apocolocyntosis by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, 2010-07-06
  3. Dialogues and Essays (Oxford World's Classics) by Seneca, Tobias Reinhardt Reinhardt, 2009-08-31
  4. Six Tragedies (Oxford World's Classics) by Seneca, 2010-02-28
  5. On the Shortness of Life (Penguin Great Ideas) by Seneca, 2005-09-06
  6. Stoic Philosophy of Seneca: Essays and Letters by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, 1968-09-17
  7. Seneca Falls Inheritance by Miriam Grace Monfredo, 1994-10-01
  8. Dialogues and Letters (Penguin Classics) by Seneca, 1997-11-01
  9. SENECA WARRIOR (White Indian) by Donald C. Porter, 1989-02-01
  10. Seneca (White Indian Series, Book IX (No 9)) by Donald Clayton Porter, 1984-04-01
  11. Selected Letters (Oxford World's Classics) by Seneca, Elaine Fantham, 2010-05-15
  12. The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca by Anthony Wallace, 1972-04-12
  13. Tragedies II: Oedipus, Agamemnon, Thyestes, Hercules on Oeta, Octavia (Loeb Classical Library) by Seneca, 2004-06-30
  14. Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women's Rights Movement (Pivotal Moments in American History) by Sally McMillen, 2009-09-08

1. Seneca The Younger - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Lucius Annaeus seneca (often known simply as seneca, or seneca the Younger) (c. 4 BC – AD 65) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist,
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Jump to: navigation search Ancient bust of Seneca, part of a double herm ( Antikensammlung Berlin Lucius Annaeus Seneca (often known simply as Seneca , or Seneca the Younger ) (c. 4 BC – AD ) was a Roman Stoic philosopher statesman ... dramatist , and in one work humorist , of the Silver Age of Latin literature . He was tutor and later advisor to emperor Nero
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3. Seneca Quotes - The Quotations Page
seneca; Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body. seneca; I do not distinguish by the eye, but by the mind, which is the proper judge.
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All art is an imitation of nature.
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An unpopular rule is never long maintained.
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As was his language so was his life.
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Be not too hasty either with praise or blame; speak always as though you were giving evidence before the judgement-seat of the Gods.
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Be silent as to services you have rendered, but speak of favours you have received.
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Consult your friend on all things, especially on those which respect yourself. His counsel may then be useful where your own self-love might impair your judgment.
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Dangerous is wrath concealed. Hatred proclaimed doth lose its chance of wreaking vengeance.
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Delay not; swift the flight of fortune's greatest favours.
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Desultory reading is delightful, but to be beneficial, our reading must be carefully directed.
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Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body.

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6. Lucius Annaeus Seneca (c. 4 BC - 65 AD)
Biography of Roman playwright Lucius Annaeus seneca, plus links to all of his works currently in print.
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca Born in Spain in 4 BC, Lucius Annaeus Seneca was educated in Rome and became famous not only as a playwright, but as an orator and philosopher as well. He served as tutor to the young Nero, and when the boy became Emperor in 54 AD, he retained Seneca as his advisor. For several years, Seneca exerted a calming influence on the young emperor. After he retired in AD 62, however, he lost favor with his former pupil, and in AD 65, he was accused of conspiring against Nero and was forced to commit suicide. Of the plays Seneca left behind, at least 8 have survived including The Trojan Women, Oedipus, Medea, The Mad Hercules, The Phoenician Women, Phaedra, Agamemnon and Thyestes . Two more plays, Octavia and Hercules on Oeta have sometimes been attributed to Seneca although many scholars doubt their authenticity. Hercules on Oeta is generally considered to be an unremarkable imitation of Senecan tragedy, and Octavia appears to have been written after Nero's death, thus discounting Seneca as the author.

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9. Lucius Annaeus Seneca (3 B.C.-65 A.D.)
A biography of the Roman playwright Lucius Annaeus seneca; includes a list of related links.
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Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA (3 B.C.-65 A.D.) T HE eight tragedies and one praetexta Among Greek writers, Euripides attracted Seneca most. His Agamemnon is an imitation of Aeschylus , his Oedipus after Sophocles ; all the other plays are after Euripides. In most cases he retained the Greek names and plot, making slight changes in the arrangement of scenes, or shifting the action in order to bring a different character into prominence. Here and there a new personage is introduced; yet the Latin plays are generally shorter than the Greek originals. The chorus was retained, though there was no dancing place in a Roman theater. The lyrics given to the chorus by Seneca do not advance the plot or intensify the action; they merely serve for rhetorical display and seem therefore doubly redundant and artificial. The Medea , the Mad Hercules , and The Trojan Women are among the best of his plays. In the first two, the action is practically identical with the Greek prototypes.

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15. Lucius Annaeus Seneca - Philosopher - Biography
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He gained prestige in Rome in the courts while he was also known as a writer of tragedies and essays. However, he fell out of favor with the emperor Caligula in 39 AD, and the emperor Claudius finally exiled Seneca to Corsica in 41 AD, charging him with committing adultery with Claudius' niece, the princess Julia Livilla. In Corsica he pursued his studies of philosophy and natural sciences, writing the three treatises titled Consolationes . In 49 AD he was invited back to Rome on the recommendation of the Emperor's wife, Agrippina. In 50 AD he married an influential and well-connected woman named Pompeia Paulina, and became praetor. His new friends included the prefect of the guard, Sextus Afranius Burrus, and Seneca was appointed tutor to the future emperor Nero. Upon Nero's succession, this lead to his unofficial appointment as chief minister. Seneca has been credited with influencing a period of sound government during the first part of Nero's reign. However, Seneca's enemies gradually turned Nero against him, suggesting that his popularity and wealth made him a threat. In 62 AD he retired from public life to devote himself to writing and philosophy. It was during this time that he wrote the

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19. Seneca (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
seneca is a major philosophical figure of the Roman Imperial Period. As a Stoic philosopher writing in Latin, seneca makes a lasting contribution to
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  • 1. Life and Works 2. Seneca's Stoicism
    1. Life and Works
    Seneca's philosophical writings have often been interpreted with an eye to his biography: how could his discussions of the healing powers of philosophy not reflect his own life? However, as personal as Seneca's style often is, his writings are not autobiographical (Edwards 1997). Seneca creates a literary persona for himself. He discusses the questions that occupy him in a way that invites his readers to think about issues in their own life, rather than in Seneca's life. The writings that we shall primarily be concerned with are: the Moral Letters to Lucilius Ad Lucilium epistulae morales ), the Moral Essays dialogi Codex Ambrosianus Essays are two further works that came down to us in other manuscripts), and the Natural Questions Naturales quaestiones A brief note is in order here on the relative chronology of Seneca's works, which is hard to establish given that we know so little about Seneca's life. The

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