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Epistulae Morales ad
Lucilium (Latin for "Moral
Letters to Lucilius"), also
known as the
Moral Epistles and
Letters from a Stoic, is a
letter collection...
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Saint Augustine's City of God 6.10–6.11. (64)
Epistulae Morales ad
Lucilium –
collection of 124 letters,
sometimes divided into 20 books,
dealing with...
- like."
Seneca the
Younger wrote, contrarily, in his
Epistulae morales ad
Lucilium (specifically,
Epistula XCV,
paragraph 33), "homo,
sacra res homini", which...
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reference to Cleitus'
death in
letter 83 of his book
Epistulae Morales ad
Lucilium.
James S. Romm (2011).
Ghost on the Throne: The
Death of
Alexander the...
- , Seneca,
Lucio Anneo, ca. 4 a. C.-65 d. (2010). L.
Annaei Senecae Ad
Lucilium epistulae morales. E
Typographeo Clarendoniano. ISBN 978-0-19-814649-0...
- po****r with
publications of
Seneca the Younger's
Epistulae Morales ad
Lucilium. It is
thought to have been one of the
common forms of
Stoic spiritual...
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Atellanae Fabulae,
perhaps named after Fabius Dorsennus.
Epistulae ad
Lucilium, 89, 7.
hospes resiste et
sophian Dossenni lege. (in English)
Pliny the...
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recorded by
Seneca the
Younger in
epistle XXI of
Epistulae morales ad
Lucilium: "Stranger, here you will do well to tarry; here our
highest good is pleasure...
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Seneca the Elder, Controversiae, 16.
Seneca the Younger,
Epistulae ad
Lucilium, 122. Tacitus, Annales, xiii. 25. Tacitus, Annales, iv. 12. Tacitus, Annales...
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Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum Epicorum et
Lyricorum praeter Ennium et
Lucilium (Leipzig, 1927) E. H. Warmington,
Remains of Old Latin, vol. II, Livius...