Wort Und Wandlung: Senecas Lebenskunst

BRILL (2004)
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The medium of Seneca's "Lebenskunst" is language. We first change the meaning of words through philosophical reflection, then ourselves. Rhetorical patterns guide us in constructing an inner world and in defining ourselves. Texts in Latin and in translation document Seneca's seminal role in the development of European thought.

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