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three consolatory works, De
Consolatione ad Marciam, De
Consolatione ad
Polybium, De
Consolatione ad Helviam,
written around 40–45 AD. Seneca’s
three consolatory...
- 40s CE,
Seneca the Younger, (who was then in exile,)
wrote his
famous Ad
Polybium in response. The
intent seems to have been to gain Polybius'
support for...
- Ira, Ad Marciam, De consolatione, De
Brevitate Vitæ, De
Consolatione ad
Polybium, and Ad
Helviam matrem, De consolatione).
Manning (2008)
tentatively estimates...
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sufficient if
lived wisely –
addressed to
Paulinus (44) De
Consolatione ad
Polybium (To Polybius, On consolation) –
Consoling him on the
death of his brother...
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papyrus by W.D. Hogarth, in
Momigliano 1934. Tacitus, XII 65.
Seneca Ad
Polybium. Scholz,
Piotr O. (2001).
Eunuchs and Castrati: A
Cultural History. Markus...
- Ira, Ad Marciam, De consolatione, De
Brevitate Vitæ, De
Consolatione ad
Polybium, and Ad
Helviam matrem, De consolatione).
Manning (2008)
tentatively estimates...
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Beata Letters Letters to
Lucilius Consolations Seneca's
Consolations (ad
Helviam Matrem, ad Marciam, ad
Polybium)
Natural philosophy Naturales quaestiones...
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recognizable examples of
Consolatio in his
three Consolations, Ad Marciam, Ad
Polybium, and Ad
Helviam Matrem. The most
recognizable example of
Consolatio in...
- Otio. De
Tranquillitate Animi. De
Brevitate Vitae. De
Consolatione ad
Polybium. De
Consolatione ad
Helviam L310)
Volume III.
Moral Essays: De Beneficiis...
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Latinizing Aesop, 'a task
hitherto not
attempted by
Roman genius' (Ad
Polybium 8.3). This may
indicate that
Seneca had not
heard of Phaedrus's works,...