Seneca's Epistle 73 aims at defending philosophers from the accusations of being stubborn, rebellious and neglectful of authorities, which seem to be echoing Seneca's personal experience as a target of such accusations. Seneca thus re-examines the relationship between rulers and philosophers on the basis of his philosophy de beneficiis
Il filosofo e il princeps: gratitudine e beneficium nella Lettera 73 di Seneca / Allegri, Giuseppina. - In: PAIDEIA. - ISSN 0030-9435. - LXIX:(2014), pp. 259-284. [10.1400/227189]
Il filosofo e il princeps: gratitudine e beneficium nella Lettera 73 di Seneca
ALLEGRI, Giuseppina
2014-01-01
Abstract
Seneca's Epistle 73 aims at defending philosophers from the accusations of being stubborn, rebellious and neglectful of authorities, which seem to be echoing Seneca's personal experience as a target of such accusations. Seneca thus re-examines the relationship between rulers and philosophers on the basis of his philosophy de beneficiisFile in questo prodotto:
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