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L. ANNAEUS SENECA
MINOR DIALOGUES TOGETHER WITH THE DIALOGUE ON CLEMENCY
PREFACE.
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE DIALOGUES OF L. ANNAEUS SENECA, ADDRESSED TO LUCILIUS. “WHY, WHEN A PROVIDENCE EXISTS, ANY MISFORTUNES BEFALL GOOD MEN;” OR, “OF PROVIDENCE”
THE SECOND BOOK OF THE DIALOGUES OF L. ANNAEUS SENECA, ADDRESSED TO SERENUS. “THAT THE WISE MAN CAN NEITHER RECEIVE INJURY NOR INSULT,” OR, AN ESSAY ON THE FIRMNESS OF THE WISE MAN.
THE THIRD BOOK OF THE DIALOGUES OF L. ANNAEUS SENECA, ADDRESSED TO NOVATUS. OF ANGER. Book I.
THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE DIALOGUES OF L. ANNAEUS SENECA, ADDRESSED TO NOVATUS. OF ANGER. Book II.
THE FIFTH BOOK OF THE DIALOGUES OF L. ANNAEUS SENECA, ADDRESSED TO NOVATUS. OF ANGER. Book III.
THE SIXTH BOOK OF THE DIALOGUES OF L. ANNAEUS SENECA, ADDRESSED TO MARCIA. OF CONSOLATION.
THE SEVENTH BOOK OF THE DIALOGUES OF L. ANNAEUS SENECA, ADDRESSED TO GALLIO. OF A HAPPY LIFE.
In this early Stoic treatise, Seneca engages his young correspondent Lucilius in a calm yet probing conversation about the age‑old problem of why misfortune visits even the most virtuous. He sketches a universe governed by an unseen providence, where the regularity of the heavens and the rhythm of the tides testify to a rational order beyond chance. By linking the constancy of nature to the moral responsibility of good men, he suggests that suffering is not a sign of divine neglect but a test that shapes character. The dialogue’s measured tone reflects the philosopher’s own exile, lending a sober realism to his arguments.
Although composed in a darker mood than his more famous works, the Minor Dialogues retain the clear, practical wisdom that makes Seneca a timeless guide. Listeners will find concise lessons on virtue, self‑control, and the relationship between human effort and cosmic law, all presented in vivid, conversational language. The text offers a glimpse into Roman philosophical thought while remaining strikingly relevant to modern concerns about fate and personal resilience.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (816K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Michael Budiansky
Release date
2021-02-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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