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Introduction | 7 | |
Seneca's Life | 7 | |
Seneca and Philosophy | 14 | |
Seneca and Literature | 20 | |
His letters and other writings | 20 | |
His style | 22 | |
His influence and appeal | 24 | |
Note on translation and text | 26 | |
Postscript | 28 | |
Letters | 31 | |
Notes | 233 | |
Bibliography | 241 | |
Appendix | Tacitus' account of Seneca's death | 243 |
Index of persons and places | 245 |
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