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Moral Letters to Lucilius
Lucius Annaeus Seneca · Stoicism · c. 65 CE
Translated by Richard M. Gummere (1917-1925)
124 chapters
Seneca's 124 letters of moral philosophy to his friend Lucilius — the most-read work of Roman Stoicism after Marcus Aurelius, written in the final years of his life.
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Contents
- 1Letter 1: On Saving Time
- 2Letter 2: On Discursiveness In Reading
- 3Letter 3: On True And False Friendship
- 4Letter 4: On The Terrors Of Death
- 5Letter 5: The Philosopher’S Mean
- 6Letter 6: On Sharing Knowledge
- 7Letter 7: On Crowds
- 8Letter 8: On The Philosopher’S Seclusion
- 9Letter 9: On Philosophy And Friendship
- 10Letter 10: On Living To Oneself
- 11Letter 11: On The Blush Of Modesty
- 12Letter 12: On Old Age
- 13Letter 13: On Groundless Fears
- 14Letter 14: On The Reasons For Withdrawing From The World
- 15Letter 15: On Brawn And Brains
- 16Letter 16: On Philosophy, The Guide Of Life
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