"Philosophy." . . "Electronic books." . . "Życzliwość filozofia." . . "De beneficiis." . . "Ethics, Ancient." . . "Ceremonial exchange Early works to 1800." . . "FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS Interpersonal Relations." . . "Benevolence." . . "Échange cérémoniel Ouvrages avant 1800." . . "PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy." . . "Seneca, Lucius Annaeus." . . "Morale pratique Ouvrages avant 1800." . . "Ceremonial exchange." . . "PHILOSOPHY Social." . . . . "Morale Ouvrages avant 1800." . . . . . "Electronic resource"@en . . "On benefits : addressed to Aebutius Liberalis"@en . . . . . . "On benefits addressed to Aebutius Liberalis"@en . "Lucius Annaeus Seneca (often known simply as Seneca, or Seneca the Younger) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and in one work humorist, of the Silver Age of Latin literature. He was tutor and later advisor to emperor Nero. Seneca remains one of the few popular Roman philosophers from the period. His works were celebrated by Ralph Waldo Emerson, John of Salisbury, Erasmus and others. Montaigne was considered by Pasquier a \"French Seneca\" and Thomas Fuller praised Joseph Hall as \"our English Seneca\". While his ideas are not considered to be original, he was."@en . . . . "On benefits addressed to Aebutius Liberalis" . . . "L. Annaeus Seneca on benefits, addressed to Aebutius Liberalis" . "L. Annaeus Seneca on benefits, addressed to Aebutius Liberalis"@en . . . . . . . . . "On benefits : addressed to Aebutius liberalis"@en . . . . "On Benefits"@en . "On Benefits" . "On benefits, addressed to Asbutius liberalis"@en . . . . . . . . . "L. Annaeus Seneca On benefits addressed to Aebutius Liberalis"@en . "L. Annaeus Seneca On benefits addressed to Aebutius Liberalis" . . . "Early works" . "Didactisch proza (teksten)"@en . "Early works"@en . . . "Vertalingen (vorm)"@en . . . . . . "Lucius Annaeus Seneca, also known as Seneca, or Seneca the Younger, was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist, who also acted as a tutor and adviser to emperor Nero. Seneca spoke of addressing life's issue through practical steps and considered it important that an individual faces their own mortality."@en . . . . "On benefits, addressed to Aebutius Liberalis"@en . . . . . "L. Annaeus Seneca On benefits; addressed to Aebutius Liberalis"@en . "L. Annaeus Seneca On benefits; addressed to Aebutius Liberalis" . "On benefits"@en . "On benefits" . . "Seneca on benefits"@en . "Seneca on benefits" . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . "L. Annaeus Seneca on Benefits ... Translated by Aubrey Stewart"@en . . . . "Lucius Annaeus Seneca on benefits"@en . . . . . . . . . "On benefits"@en . "On benefits" . . . "On Benefits, Addressed to Aebutius Liberalis. Translated by Aubrey Stewart"@en . . . . . . . . . "Seneca on benefits=literally translated"@en . "On Benefits Seneca"@en . . . . . . . . "Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BCE-65 CE) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, dramatist, statesman, and advisor to the emperor Nero, all during the Silver Age of Latin literature. The Complete Works of Lucius Annaeus Seneca is a fresh and compelling series of new English-language translations of his works in eight accessible volumes. Edited by world-renowned classicists Elizabeth Asmis, Shadi Bartsch, and Martha C. Nussbaum, this engaging collection restores Seneca--whose works have been highly praised by modern authors from Desiderius Erasmus to Ralph Waldo Emerson--to his rightful place among the classic."@en . . . . "<DIV></DIV> Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BCE8211;65 CE) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, dramatist, statesman, and advisor to the emperor Nero, all during the Silver Age of Latin literature. The Complete Works of Lucius Annaeus Seneca is a fresh and compelling series of new English-language translations of his works in eight accessible volumes. Edited by world-renowned classicists Elizabeth Asmis, Shadi Bartsch, and Martha C. Nussbaum, this engaging collection restores Senecawhose works have been highly praised by modern authors from Desiderius Erasmus to Ralph Waldo Emersonto his rightful place among the classical writers most widely studied in the humanities. On Benefits , written between 56 and 64 CE, is a treatise addressed to Senecas close friend Aebutius Liberalis. The longest of Senecas works dealing with a single subjecthow to give and receive benefits and how to express gratitude appropriately On Benefits is the only complete work on what we now call 8220;gift exchange8221; to survive from antiquity. Benefits were of great personal significance to Seneca, who remarked in one of his later letters that philosophy teaches, above all else, to owe and repay benefits well."@en . . . . . "L. Annaeus Seneca on benefits"@en . . "Conduct of life." . . "Profit Philosophie Ouvrages avant 1800." . . "Benevolence Early works to 1800." . . "Conduct of life Early works to 1800." . . "Moralność." . . "Morale ancienne." . . "Literature." . . "Mode de vie." . .