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Commentary on Englert Martha Nussbaum I Admire Englert's
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The Stoics and the Practical: a Roman Reply to Aristotle
Neostoic Anger: Lipsius's Reading and Use of Seneca's Tragedies And
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Seneca
De Otio De Brevitate Vitae
Discovering Romanity in Seneca's De Otio and De Brevitate Vitae Joshua Dean Wimmer
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Seneca's Concept of a Supreme Being in His Philosophical Essays and Letters Robert James Koehn Loyola University Chicago
Stoicism a School of Thought That Flourished in Greek and Roman
Impulse and Animal Action in Stoic Psychology
A Reading of Porphyry's on Abstinence From
Mastery This Emphasis Is Not Exclusive of Social Responsibility and Concern
Part 1 Anger Management in Early Modern Philosophical Discourses
A Comparative Study of Anger in Antiquity and Christian Thought
Anger, Present Injustice and Future Revenge in Seneca's
PHILO of ALEXANDRIA and the ORIGINS Margaret Graver
Reason in Seneca Gould, Josiah, 1928
The Stoic Art of Living: the Ethics of Freedom Coffee Break
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Analysis of the Philosophy of Lucius Annaeus Seneca
A Commentary on the De Constantia Sapientis of Seneca the Younger
Posidonian Polemic and Academic Upon Posidonius' I1£Pl Nu8&V
Lactantius' De Ira Dei: an Explication of the Arguments
Seneca's Concept of a Supreme Being in His Philosophical Essays and Letters
The De Ira: Seneca's Satire of Roman Law
{PDF} Moral Essays, Volume I : De Providentia. De Constantia. De Ira
'Wrestling Anger: an Investigation Into Seneca's Approach to The
"The Mandate: Love Our Enemies
Seneca's Medea and De Ira: Justice and Revenge
Stoicism, Feminism and Autonomy Scott Aikin and Emily Mcgill-Rutherford
Nature, Virtue, and the Modern Stoic
PROSE WRITINGS of LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA. [Latin Text]
Augustine and the Cognitive Cause of Stoic 'Preliminary Passions'
Moral Essays. with an English Translation by J.W. Basore
Pre-Emotions and Reader Emotions in Seneca De Ira and Epistulae Morales