Letters from a stoic


Seneca ; selected and translated with an introduction by Robin Campbell
Bok Engelsk 2014 Lucius Annæus Seneca
Annen tittel
Medvirkende
Campbell, Robin (oversetter)
Utgitt
London : Penguin Classics , 2014
Omfang
XXV, 308 s.
Utgave
[New ed.]
Opplysninger
1. utg. denne oversettelsen: 1969. - Seneca's Letters from a stoic are a set of 'essays in disguise' from one of the most insightful philosophers of the Silver Age of Roman literature. A philosophy that saw self-possession as the key to an existence lived 'in accordance with nature', Stoicism called for the restraint of animal instincts and the severing of emotional ties. These beliefs were formulated by the Athenian followers of Zeno in the fourth century BC, but it was in Seneca that the Stoics found their most eloquent advocate. Stoicism, as expressed in the Letters, helped ease pagan Rome's transition to Christianity, for it upholds upright ethical ideals and extols virtuous living, as well as expressing disgust for the harsh treatment of slaves and the inhumane slaughters witnessed in the Roman arenas. Seneca's major contribution to a seemingly unsympathetic creed was to transform it into a powerfully moving and inspiring declaration of the dignity of the individual mind.
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ISBN
978-01-413-9585-2(ib.) : Nkr 149.00

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