This is a complete edition of the works of Lucius Annaeus Seneca, including his famed "Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium." Seneca, a towering figure of Roman Stoicism, offers profound insights into ethics, virtue, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. His letters, essays, and tragedies remain essential reading for anyone interested in classical philosophy and literature.
This edition, meticulously compiled and edited, provides scholars and students alike with a valuable resource for understanding Seneca's enduring influence on Western thought. Explore themes of morality, self-knowledge, and the human condition in Seneca's timeless prose.
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