Publisher's Synopsis
This volume presents the surviving works of Lucius Annaeus Seneca, a towering figure of Roman philosophy and literature. Edited by Emil Hermes and originally published in 1905, this edition offers a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in Stoicism, Roman history, and classical literature. Seneca's writings, known for their profound insights into ethics, morality, and the human condition, continue to resonate with readers today. This carefully prepared edition preserves the original Latin text, allowing for a direct engagement with Seneca's powerful prose and enduring wisdom. This is an essential addition to any collection of classical texts.
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