The Workes of Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Both Morrall and Naturall. Containing, : 1. His Bookes of Benefites. 2. His Epistles. 3. His Booke of Prouidence. 4. Three Bookes of Anger. 5. Two Bookes of Clemencie. 6. His Booke of a Blessed Life. 7. His Booke of the Tranquilitie of the Mind. 8. His Booke of the Constancie of a Wiseman. 9. His Booke of the Shortnesse of Life. 10. Two Bookes of Consolation to Martia. 11. Three Bookes of Consolation to Helvia. 12. His Booke of Consolation to Polibius. 13. His Seuen Bookes of Naturall Questions [Book Review]

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