| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Anna Centenary Library 3RD FLOOR, A WING | 188 FIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 259957 |
| 188 EPI Discourses books 1 and 2 | 188 EPI Epictetus: discourses, book 1 | 188 FIT Seneca : | 188 FIT Seneca (Oxford Readings in Classical Studies) | 188 GIL The Discourses of Epictetus : | 188 HAM Mediations | 188 HOL The stoics : a guide for the perplexed |
Includes index
Seneca was a man of many facets: statesman, dramatist, philosopher, prose stylist. His life was marked by extremes of fortune - extremes that are reflected in much of his writing, and in the vicissitudes of his reputation in later centuries. This volume brings together some outstanding essays written about him over the past four decades, and illustrates the diversity of approaches by which modern critics have attempted to understand this multifaceted figure. Just as Seneca's writings often reflect his times, so current critical approaches often reflect issues in contemporary thought and society. Several of the essays have been revised by their authors for this volume, and two of them are translated for the first time. A new introduction places the articles within the context of recent academic thought and criticism. All Latin has been translated.
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