- De
Beneficiis (English: On Benefits) is a first-century work by
Seneca the Younger. It
forms part of a
series of
moral essays (or "Dialogues") composed...
- the
Forum and even upon the Rostra" (Roman
History 55.10).
Seneca (De
Beneficiis 6.32)
tells us that the
Rostra was the
place where "her
father had proposed...
- non
pugnant it
takes two to make a
fight Irascetur aliquis: tu
contra beneficiis prouoca;
cadit statim simultas ab
altera parte deserta; nisi
paria non...
-
Constitutio de
feudis ("Constitution of Fiefs"), also
known as the
Edictum de
beneficiis regni Italici ("Edict on the
Benefices of the
Italian Kingdom"), was a...
- Tubero.
Hecato is also
frequently mentioned by
Seneca in his
treatise De
Beneficiis.
Seneca also
quotes Hecato in his
Epistulae morales ad Lucilium; Cease...
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Description of
Greece 10.38 & 4
Valerius Maximus, 5.4
Seneca the Younger, De
Beneficiis 3.37 & 2 Solinus,
Collectanea rerum memorabilium 5.15 Strabo, Geographica...
- 91.19.; De
Beneficiis, vii. 1-2, 8-11; De Providentia; De Vita
Beata Seneca, De
Beneficiis (On Benefits), vii. 8 Seneca, De
Beneficiis (On Benefits)...
- times. Cicero,
Laelius de
amicitia Client state L.
Annaeus Seneca. De
Beneficiis. 6.34.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location (link)
Nicholas Purcell, "Amicus...
- Histories, P .McGushin (Oxford,1992/1994) ISBN 0-19-872140-4 Seneca, De
Beneficiis Suetonius,
Lives of the
Twelve Caesars: The Life of Claudius. Bradley...
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written to Nero on the need for
clemency as a
virtue in an emperor. (63) De
Beneficiis (On Benefits) [seven books] (–) De
Superstitione (On Superstition) – lost...