Roman Classics: Seneca--Letters from a Stoic
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Long-time Downtowner and retired professor of classics Celica Milovanovic, invites you to join us for our second reading of the classics as we delve into Seneca: Letters From a Stoic. Our time together will include reading excerpts from the text followed by conversation.
In preparation, Celica offers some guidelines suggesting a smaller selection of letters that illustrate some of Senea’s characteristic themes. Here is that list:
On Philosophy in general, and Stoic in particular: why study it, what does it do, what is it good for:
Letters 5; 6; 8; 11; 16; 41; 48; 65; 90
On Learning in general:
Letters 2; 27; 33; 88 (liberal studies)
On Daily Living in a big, noisy city that was Rome, or, occasionally, in the country:
Letters 7 (public shows); 15 (exercising); 18 (holidays); 28 (traveling); 47 (slavery); 56 (noisy surroundings); 63 (grief); 77 (suicide); 78 (illness); 83 (drunkenness); 86 (bathhouses)
Advice on How to Live, in the sense of “don’t do that, do this”
Letters 104; 105; 107
On Friendship:
Letters 3; 6; 9
On Old Age:
Letters 12; 26
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