Seneca on Providence, Moderation, and Constancy of Mind by Roger L'Estrange and Keith Seddon (2010, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSeddon, Keith
ISBN-100955684498
ISBN-139780955684494
eBay Product ID (ePID)116962942

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Book TitleSeneca on Providence, Moderation, and Constancy of Mind
Number of Pages88 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2010
TopicGeneral
GenreReligion, Philosophy
AuthorRoger L'estrange, Keith Seddon
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight5 oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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SynopsisTHE SECOND OF THREE SLIM VOLUMESRoger L'Estrange, staunch royalist, author and pamphleteer, one-time inmate of Newgate Prison, one-time exile, one-time Member of Parliament, takes up the teaching of the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca, rearranging and paraphrasing the original Latin to shape a unique and engaging work of his own.Although it is not in our power to prevent fortune from sending us perils and trials, we may yet meet them with courage, free of perturbation, and bear them as unkind seasons, neither frightened of terrors nor grieving for lost pleasures.This slim volume is the second of three parts of Roger L'Estrange's Seneca of a Happy Life, being itself an extract of a much larger whole, Seneca's Morals, first published in 1678., THE SECOND OF THREE SLIM VOLUMES Roger L'Estrange, staunch royalist, author and pamphleteer, one-time inmate of Newgate Prison, one-time exile, one-time Member of Parliament, takes up the teaching of the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca, rearranging and paraphrasing the original Latin to shape a unique and engaging work of his own. Although it is not in our power to prevent fortune from sending us perils and trials, we may yet meet them with courage, free of perturbation, and bear them as unkind seasons, neither frightened of terrors nor grieving for lost pleasures. This slim volume is the second of three parts of Roger L'Estrange's Seneca of a Happy Life, being itself an extract of a much larger whole, Seneca's Morals, first published in 1678.
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