Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Lucius Annaeus Seneca, commonly known as Seneca the Younger, was a prominent Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and playwright who lived from approximately 4 BCE to 65 CE. Born in Corduba (modern-day Córdoba, Spain) and raised in Rome, Seneca's life was marked by a unique blend of political intrigue and philosophical inquiry. As a tutor and advisor to Emperor Nero, he navigated the complexities of court life while remaining a vocal advocate for Stoicism, a school of thought that emphasizes reason, self-control, and virtue. His writings, which include essays, letters, and tragedies, reflect a profound understanding of human nature and the challenges of life.

Seneca's works invite readers to ponder important questions about morality, ethics, and the art of living well. His letters, particularly those in "Epistulae Morales," offer timeless wisdom on how to cultivate inner peace and resilience in the face of adversity. As you explore Seneca's writings within this app, you’ll discover insights that resonate even today, encouraging reflection and personal growth. So, take a moment to delve into his world—there’s much to learn from this remarkable thinker!

Of Peace of Mind

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How to maintain a tranquil mind amongst social upheaval and turmoil, addressed to Serenus. (Introduction by Jonathan Hockey)

Of the Shortness of Life

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Seneca the Younger wrote the moral essay "De Brevitate Vitae" — "On the Shortness of Life" — to his friend Paulinus. The…

Moral Letters, Vol. I

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"Among the personalities of the early Roman Empire there are few who offer to the readers of to-day such dramatic interest as does Luci…

Moral Letters, Vol. II

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This is the second volume of the Letters, Epistles LXVI-XCII. Among the personalities of the early Roman Empire there are few who offer to t…

Moral letters to Lucilius (Epistulae morales ad Lucilium)

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Seneca the Younger’s letters to his friend, Lucilius Junior, appear to have been written with a broad audience in mind. These letters introd…

On the Shortness of Life

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Lucius Annaeus Seneca



De Brevitate Vitae (English: On the Shortness of Life) is a moral essay written by Seneca the Younger, a Roman Stoic philosopher, sometime a…

On Benefits (De Beneficiis)

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De Beneficiis (English: On Benefits) is one of the moral essays composed by Seneca, Roman author of the 1st century CE. It deals with Stoic …

Medea (Version 2)

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Medea is a fabula crepidata (Roman play with Greek subject) of about 1000 lines of verse written by Seneca the Younger. It was written aroun…

Oedipus

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Oedipus is a Latin verse tragedy written by the Roman playwright Seneca the Younger. It is based on the Greek legend of Oedipus and his marr…

Agamemnon

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Agamemnon is a verse tragedy of 1012 lines written by the Roman playwright Seneca the Younger in the 1st Century CE and based on the Greek L…

Thyestes

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Thyestes is a Latin verse tragedy written by the Roman playwright Seneca the Younger, here translated into English. It is based on the Greek…

Troades

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Troades (or The Trojan Women) is a Latin verse drama by Seneca the Younger. It is partly based on Euripedes' tragedy of the same name.The lo…