This is Volume 1 of the complete works of Lucius Annaeus Seneca, presented in French. Seneca, a towering figure of the Roman world, was a philosopher, statesman, and dramatist. His writings, imbued with Stoic principles, offer timeless wisdom on subjects ranging from ethics and morality to politics and the nature of existence.
This collection provides readers access to Seneca's profound insights, translated into elegant French, making it accessible to a broader audience. Experience the enduring relevance of Seneca's thought in this meticulously preserved edition, a cornerstone of classical literature and philosophy.
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