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Introduction 1
Overview 1
1 Seneca's Life, Times, Writings 2
2 Nero's Accession 8
3 De Clementia: Date and Genre 16
4 Kingship Theory 24
5 The Concept of Clementia 30
6 De Clementia: Scope, Structure, Argument 45
7 Seneca as Communicator and Teacher 51
8 Stoic Views on Kingship and Clementia 64
9 Seneca, Stoicism, and Kingship 68
10 The Afterlife and Influence of De Clementia 77
11 The Text and Previous Scholarship 86
12 A Note on my Translation and Commentary 89
Sigla 92
Text and Translation 94
Commentary 153
App. 1 Text and Translation of Hildebert, Ep. 1. 3 (= PL 17l. 145) 423
App. 2 Translation of Dio 55. 14. 1-22. 2 424
App. 3 The Numismatic Record of Agrippina and Nero's Rise to Power 432
Illustrations 434
Bibliography 438
Index 445
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Add Seneca: de Clementia, Soon after Nero's accession in 54 CE, his tutor, the philosopher Seneca, addressed to his young pupil an essay called De Clementia in which he offered advice on how to behave in his new role. This is the first full philological edition of the De Clementia, Seneca: de Clementia to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Seneca: de Clementia, Soon after Nero's accession in 54 CE, his tutor, the philosopher Seneca, addressed to his young pupil an essay called De Clementia in which he offered advice on how to behave in his new role. This is the first full philological edition of the De Clementia, Seneca: de Clementia to your collection on WonderClub |