Dialogues

The Complete Collection

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Author: Seneca ISBN: 1230000421195
Publisher: Enhanced E-Books Publication: May 11, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Seneca
ISBN: 1230000421195
Publisher: Enhanced E-Books
Publication: May 11, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

“No man was ever wise by chance.”

― Seneca

Seneca's Dialogues—as his epistolary essays have traditionally been known— capture the full range of the Roman thinker’s philosophical interests, in particular Stoicism and his unique interpretation of it.

Students of Stoicism will appreciate the further exploration of ideas touched on in Seneca’s Letters From A Stoic: Epistulae Morales AD Lucilium: the Dialogues illustrate the deeply intertwined cosmological and moral arguments of ancient Rome’s chief philosophical alternative to Epicureanism and Skepticism.

Seneca’s writings on subjects such as the shortness of life, anger, tranquillity of mind, and consolations for grief on the loss of a loved one, are strikingly applicable to our modern world.

The Complete Dialogues are collected here:

  • On the Shortness of Life (De Brevitate Vitae)
  • Of a Happy Life (De Vita Beata)
  • Of Providence (De Providentia)
  • On the Firmness of the Wise Man (De Constantia Sapientis)
  • Of Anger (De Ira)
  • Of Leisure (De Otio)
  • Of Peace of Mind (De Tranquillitate Animi)
  • Of Clemency (De Clementia)

Also included in this eBook: an original essay, ‘Seneca The Stoic’ and a Seneca image gallery.

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“No man was ever wise by chance.”

― Seneca

Seneca's Dialogues—as his epistolary essays have traditionally been known— capture the full range of the Roman thinker’s philosophical interests, in particular Stoicism and his unique interpretation of it.

Students of Stoicism will appreciate the further exploration of ideas touched on in Seneca’s Letters From A Stoic: Epistulae Morales AD Lucilium: the Dialogues illustrate the deeply intertwined cosmological and moral arguments of ancient Rome’s chief philosophical alternative to Epicureanism and Skepticism.

Seneca’s writings on subjects such as the shortness of life, anger, tranquillity of mind, and consolations for grief on the loss of a loved one, are strikingly applicable to our modern world.

The Complete Dialogues are collected here:

Also included in this eBook: an original essay, ‘Seneca The Stoic’ and a Seneca image gallery.

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