This study of various aspects of Seneca’s religion and theology, drawn from the entirety of his body of work, offers a perspective on the evolution and the adaptation of the Stoic doctrin in the Roman context. The religious phenomenon is considered here simultaneously from two standpoints: the Citizen’s civil religion, as well as the inner piety of the individual. The diversity of a half-philosophical, half-poetical work would warrant a synchronic rather than diachronic view (even taking into account the evolution of the author’s thought), which favors an exegesis based on literary genres and their codes. The first part analyzes the dominant principles of Roman religious consciousness (the opposition religio/superstitio), in the light of cr...
This thesis provides the first book-length comparative treatment of consolation in the writings of t...
Comment les Stoïciens concilient-ils l’exigence d’une piété intérieure, reposant sur l’obéissance à ...
This thesis offers new philosophical and literary interpretations of Seneca's De ira. It takes as i...
Cette étude des différents aspects de la théologie et de la religion de Sénèque, basée sur l’ensembl...
This study aims at a better understanding of the theological views of the Roman Stoic Seneca and the...
This thesis examines, on a case study basis, how written texts and traditions function in the constr...
Demonstrates the sophistication of Seneca’s Stoicism by setting his contributions within the context...
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, called the Younger or Philosopher, is the most important figure of the Roman ...
The paper studies the meaning of the relationship between gods and men in Seneca’s tragedies, with p...
La tesi ha lo scopo di chiarire attraverso i frammenti del De superstitione la posizione assunta da ...
Seneca's views on the future development of knowledge have often been interpreted as an enlightened ...
In this essay, I aim to debate a methodological issue regarding that pervasive sense of \u2018famili...
At the end of the fourth century A.D. an anonymous Christian author wrote fourteen letters, in Latin...
Remiantis antikos filosofo Senekos raštais (pirmiausia „Laiškais Lucilijui“) ir taikant analitinį be...
The philosopher, and especially the artist, thanks to the expressive force of his writing, Seneca wa...
This thesis provides the first book-length comparative treatment of consolation in the writings of t...
Comment les Stoïciens concilient-ils l’exigence d’une piété intérieure, reposant sur l’obéissance à ...
This thesis offers new philosophical and literary interpretations of Seneca's De ira. It takes as i...
Cette étude des différents aspects de la théologie et de la religion de Sénèque, basée sur l’ensembl...
This study aims at a better understanding of the theological views of the Roman Stoic Seneca and the...
This thesis examines, on a case study basis, how written texts and traditions function in the constr...
Demonstrates the sophistication of Seneca’s Stoicism by setting his contributions within the context...
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, called the Younger or Philosopher, is the most important figure of the Roman ...
The paper studies the meaning of the relationship between gods and men in Seneca’s tragedies, with p...
La tesi ha lo scopo di chiarire attraverso i frammenti del De superstitione la posizione assunta da ...
Seneca's views on the future development of knowledge have often been interpreted as an enlightened ...
In this essay, I aim to debate a methodological issue regarding that pervasive sense of \u2018famili...
At the end of the fourth century A.D. an anonymous Christian author wrote fourteen letters, in Latin...
Remiantis antikos filosofo Senekos raštais (pirmiausia „Laiškais Lucilijui“) ir taikant analitinį be...
The philosopher, and especially the artist, thanks to the expressive force of his writing, Seneca wa...
This thesis provides the first book-length comparative treatment of consolation in the writings of t...
Comment les Stoïciens concilient-ils l’exigence d’une piété intérieure, reposant sur l’obéissance à ...
This thesis offers new philosophical and literary interpretations of Seneca's De ira. It takes as i...