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Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
A Note on the Text | ||
Further Reading | ||
Dialogues | ||
Consolation to Helvia | 3 | |
On Tranquillity of Mind | 29 | |
On the Shortness of Life | 59 | |
Letters | ||
Letter 24 | 87 | |
Letter 57 | 93 | |
Letter 79 | 95 | |
Letter 110 | 100 | |
from Natural Questions | ||
1 praef. 1-10 [Seneca urges Lucilius to enjoy the inspiration and benefits of philosophical study] | 107 | |
4A.2.4-6 [The Cataracts of the Nile] | 110 | |
6.1.4-7 [The terrors of earthquakes] | 112 | |
Notes | 114 | |
Index | 121 |
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