Om L. Annaei Senecae Dialogorum Libri Duodecim
This collection of twelve dialogues by the Roman philosopher Seneca covers a range of topics, including friendship, anger, and providence. The dialogues are written in the form of conversations between friends, and offer timeless wisdom and insight into the human experience. This edition includes extensive commentary and notes by Hermann Adolf Koch and Johannes Vahlen.
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