Inner Logodynamics in Lucius Annaeus Seneca Junior
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Author(s)Gregory Zorzos
ISBN / ASIN1449535135
ISBN-139781449535131
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This research is for scholars and Universities written in Latin with the deep analysis of the ancient texts under the use of Pythagorean Tetraktis. The lips of wisdom are closed except to ears of understanding... Lucius Annaeus Seneca Junior (Seneca Philosophus) (circa 4 BC - 65 AD) Roman politician, philosopher and writer. Born in Cordoba, Seneca was sent to Rome as a youth, where he studied philosophy and law. He became an important politician, but fell in disfavour and was exiled. He was recalled by empress Agrippina after a few years and made the teacher of the future emperor Nero. In 65 BC, he was accused of being a part of a conspiracy to take Nero's life, and was forced to commit suicide. Seneca is known for his moral-philosophical writing in the form of dialogues, consolation writings and letters, and in his work you sometimes find striking parallels to Christian thinking.