Seneca's Letters from a Stoic

Seneca's Letters from a Stoic

by Lucius Annaeus Seneca and The griffin classics
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Publication Date: 18/03/2024

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Dive into the timeless wisdom of Stoic philosophy with "Seneca's Letters from a Stoic." Discover the profound insights of one of history's greatest thinkers as he imparts practical wisdom for modern living. Journey through Seneca's thought-provoking letters, filled with timeless advice on how to navigate life's challenges with grace and resilience. Explore topics ranging from the pursuit of virtue to the importance of self-reflection, all presented in Seneca's eloquent and captivating style. With each letter, you'll uncover invaluable lessons that offer a fresh perspective on overcoming adversity and finding inner peace. Experience the power of Stoicism firsthand as you absorb Seneca's teachings and apply them to your daily life. Gain clarity, resilience, and a deeper understanding of what it means to live a meaningful existence. This edition includes insightful commentary to further enhance your understanding and application of Seneca's teachings. Join countless readers who have found solace and inspiration within the pages of "Seneca's Letters from a Stoic." Embrace the wisdom of the ancients and embark on a transformative journey towards a life of greater fulfillment and purpose. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enrich your mind and soul with the timeless wisdom of Seneca. Order your copy of "Seneca's Letters from a Stoic" today and embark on a journey towards a life of wisdom and fulfillment!

ISBN:
9782380379150
9782380379150
Category:
Anthologies (non-poetry)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
18-03-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
The griffin classics
Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Lucius Annaeus Seneca, statesman, philosopher, advocate and man of letters, was born at Cordoba in Spain around 4 BC. He rose to prominence in Rome, pursuing a career in the courts and political life, for which he had been trained, while also acquiring celebrity as an author of tragedies and essays.

Falling foul of successive emperors (Caligula in AD 39 and Claudius in AD 41), he spent eight years in exile, allegedly for an affair with Caligula's sister. Recalled in AD 49, he was made praetor and was appointed tutor to the boy who was to become, in AD 54, the emperor Nero. On Nero's succession, Seneca acted for some eight years as an unofficial chief minister.

The early part of this reign was remembered as a period of sound government, for which the main credit seems due to Seneca. His control over Nero declined as enemies turned the emperor against him with representations that his popularity made him a danger, or with accusations of immorality or excessive wealth. Retiring from public life he devoted his last three years to philosophy and writing, particularly the Letters to Lucilius.

In AD 65 following the discovery of a plot against the emperor, in which he was thought to be implicated, he and many others were compelled by Nero to commit suicide. His fame as an essayist and dramatist lasted until two or three centuries ago, when he passed into literary oblivion, from which the twentieth century has seen a considerable recovery.

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