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Seneca’s Letters

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Seneca’s Letters

著者: Lucius Seneca, Seneca the Younger
ナレーター: David L. Stanley
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In this selection of letters to a friend and an essay addressed to the Roman Emperor Nero, Roman statesman Seneca argues that the stoic life of virtue, courage, justice and temperance need not prevent a life lived with joy, and was within the reach of any man determined to behave ethically and with moderation.

For the 2,000 years since Seneca wrote these works, people have found valuable guidance in his wise words.
Seneca’s livable Stoicism found a place in the hearts of Christian writers. Early Christian thinker Tertullian called him “ours”. St. Augustine wrote, “What more could a Christian say than what this pagan has said.” Stoic philosopher Epictetus (his work is available as a “What’s the Big Idea” Kindle and audiobook) as well as Roman emperors Nerva and Trajan were influenced by him.

Come the start of the Italian renaissance in fourteenth-century Italy, Seneca was a favorite of poet Petrarch. French essayist Montaigne quoted the Roman often, and American writer Ralph Waldo Emerson read him over and over.

I’ve included two groups of Seneca’s writing: first, a selection of the Moral letters to Lucilius and the first of his two books of On Clemency, addressed to Caesar Nero.

Dig in. You'll find comfort and gentle guidance from this wise man who lived so long ago.

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