Seneca Collection
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Essays Book 9: Of Tranquillity of Mind
- Auteur(s): Seneca
- Narrateur(s): Robin Homer
- Durée: 1 h et 29 min
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The work opens with Serenus asking Seneca for counsel, and this request for help takes the form of a medical consultation. Serenus explains that he feels agitated and in a state of unstable immobility, "As if I were on a boat that doesn't move forward and is tossed about." Seneca uses the dialogue to address an issue that cropped up many times in his life: the desire for a life of contemplation and the need for active political engagement. Seneca argues that the goal of a tranquil mind can be achieved by being flexible and seeking a middle way between the two extremes.
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Essays Book 9: Of Tranquillity of Mind
- Narrateur(s): Robin Homer
- Durée: 1 h et 29 min
- Date de publication: 2019-09-11
- Langue: Anglais
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The work opens with Serenus asking Seneca for counsel, and this request for help takes the form of a medical consultation. Serenus explains that he feels agitated and in a state of unstable immobility....
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Essays 1: Of Providence
- Auteur(s): Seneca
- Narrateur(s): Robin Homer
- Durée: 48 min
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The first book in the essays of Seneca deals with good and evil. The dialogue is opened by Lucilius complaining with his friend Seneca that adversities and misfortunes can happen to good men too. How can this fit with the goodness connected with the design of providence? Seneca answers according to the Stoic point of view.
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Essays 1: Of Providence
- Narrateur(s): Robin Homer
- Durée: 48 min
- Date de publication: 2019-08-21
- Langue: Anglais
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The first book in the essays of Seneca deals with good and evil. The dialogue is opened by Lucilius complaining with his friend Seneca that adversities and misfortunes can happen to good men too....
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