-
Consolations refers to Seneca’s
three consolatory works, De
Consolatione ad
Marciam, De
Consolatione ad Polybium, De
Consolatione ad Helviam,
written around...
-
Younger wrote Ad
Marciam in
order to
console Marcia, Cordus's daughter, on the
occasion of her son Metilius's death. Even
though Ad
Marciam is not primarily...
- by
Quintus Curtius Rufus), and
essays by
Seneca (including De Ira, Ad
Marciam, De consolatione, De
Brevitate Vitæ, De
Consolatione ad Polybium, and Ad...
- 21
March 2018.
Deuteronomy 21:22-23.
Seneca the Younger, Dialogue, Ad
Marciam, De consolatione, 6.20.3 Smith, Tom (27
October 2018). "This
Island off...
-
brother Novatus (book 2 of the De Ira) (book 3 of the De Ira) (40) Ad
Marciam, De
consolatione (To Marcia, On Consolation) –
Consoles her on the death...
-
Cornutus 5; Varro, De
lingua latina 5.66 (on Dis); Seneca,
Consolatio ad
Marciam 25; all as
cited by
Joseph B. Mayor, De
natura deorum libri tres (Cambridge...
-
major source that
Octavia never recovered is
Seneca (De
Consolatione ad
Marciam, II.) but
Seneca may wish to show off his
rhetorical skill with hyperbole...
-
Italian lyrics Su,
compagni in
forti schiere,
Marciam verso l'avvenire, Siam
falangi audaci e fiere,
Pronte a osare,
pronte a ardire.
Trionfi alfine l'ideale...
- man
until it
protrudes from his throat); and in his De
Consolatione ad
Marciam he says that alii per
obscena stipitem egerunt (some
force a
stick upward...
- by
Quintus Curtius Rufus), and
essays by
Seneca (including De Ira, Ad
Marciam, De consolatione, De
Brevitate Vitæ, De
Consolatione ad Polybium, and Ad...