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Seneca and the Stoic Appropriation of Tragic Exempla
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This study claims that a shared concern among the philosophical and dramatic works of Seneca the Younger (4 BC - AD 65) is the inadequacy of exempla to teach virtue. As the only non-fragmentary Latin tragedies to survive from antiquity and the only extant dramas written by a Stoic philosopher, Senec...
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7h 38m
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250 WPM
3h 56m
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350 WPM
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