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Consolations of Seneca: To Helvia, Polybius, and Marcia
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Consolations of Seneca: To Helvia, Polybius, and Marcia
Current price: $6.99
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Consolations of Seneca: To Helvia, Polybius, and Marcia
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This book brings the complete Consolation works of Seneca with the 1900 translation made by Aubrey Stewart. Seneca's three Consolatory works, Consolation to Marcia, Consolation to Polybius, and Consolation to Helvia, were all constructed in the Consolatio Literary Tradition, dating back to the fifth century BC. The Consolations are part of Seneca's Treatises, commonly called Dialogues, or Dialogi. These works clearly contain essential principles of Seneca's Stoic teachings. Although they are personal addresses of Seneca, these works are written more like essays than personal letters of consolation. Furthermore, although each essay is particular in its address of consolation, the tone of these works is notably detached. Seneca seems more preoccupied with presenting facts of the universe and the human condition instead of offering solace. This detachment may be a result of Seneca's attempt to gain favor and contrive a return from exile through these Consolatio works, instead of merely offering a friendly hand of comfort.