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Seneca on Prolēpsis: Greek Sources and Cicero’s Influence
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Antonello Orlando
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Getting to Goodness: Reflections on Chapter 10 of Brad Inwood, Reading Seneca 9
- Seneca on Prolēpsis: Greek Sources and Cicero’s Influence 43
- Did Seneca Understand Medea? A Contribution to the Stoic Account of Akrasia 65
- Seneca on Acting against Conscience 95
- Seneca on the Analysis and Therapy of Occurrent Emotions 111
- Double Vision and Cross-Reading in Seneca’s Epistulae Morales and Naturales Quaestiones 135
- Freedom in Seneca: Some Reflections on the Relationship between Philosophy and Politics, Public and Private Life 167
- Torture in Seneca’s Philosophical Works: Between Justification and Condemnation 189
- Gender–Based Differential Morbidity and Moral Teaching in Seneca’s Epistulae morales 209
- My Family Tree Goes Back to the Romans: Seneca’s Approach to the Family in the Epistulae Morales 229
- Honeybee Reading and Self-Scripting: Epistulae Morales 84 269
- The Philosopher as Craftsman: A Topos between Moral Teaching and Literary Production 295
- Sententiae in Seneca 319
- Having the Right to Philosophize: A New Reading of Seneca, De Vita Beata 1.1–6.2 343
- In Praise of Tubero’s Pottery: A Note on Seneca, Ep. 95.72–73 and 98.13 369
- Seneca’s Letters to Lucilius: Hypocrisy as a Way of Life 393
- The Epicurus Trope and the Construction of a “Letter Writer” in Seneca’s Epistulae Morales 431
- Abbreviations 467
- Index of Passages Cited 469
- Index of Modern Authors 495
- General Index 505
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Getting to Goodness: Reflections on Chapter 10 of Brad Inwood, Reading Seneca 9
- Seneca on Prolēpsis: Greek Sources and Cicero’s Influence 43
- Did Seneca Understand Medea? A Contribution to the Stoic Account of Akrasia 65
- Seneca on Acting against Conscience 95
- Seneca on the Analysis and Therapy of Occurrent Emotions 111
- Double Vision and Cross-Reading in Seneca’s Epistulae Morales and Naturales Quaestiones 135
- Freedom in Seneca: Some Reflections on the Relationship between Philosophy and Politics, Public and Private Life 167
- Torture in Seneca’s Philosophical Works: Between Justification and Condemnation 189
- Gender–Based Differential Morbidity and Moral Teaching in Seneca’s Epistulae morales 209
- My Family Tree Goes Back to the Romans: Seneca’s Approach to the Family in the Epistulae Morales 229
- Honeybee Reading and Self-Scripting: Epistulae Morales 84 269
- The Philosopher as Craftsman: A Topos between Moral Teaching and Literary Production 295
- Sententiae in Seneca 319
- Having the Right to Philosophize: A New Reading of Seneca, De Vita Beata 1.1–6.2 343
- In Praise of Tubero’s Pottery: A Note on Seneca, Ep. 95.72–73 and 98.13 369
- Seneca’s Letters to Lucilius: Hypocrisy as a Way of Life 393
- The Epicurus Trope and the Construction of a “Letter Writer” in Seneca’s Epistulae Morales 431
- Abbreviations 467
- Index of Passages Cited 469
- Index of Modern Authors 495
- General Index 505