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Authors: Seneca
Harmodius
39
heavens: change in
8â9
; soul's affinity with
xiv
,
8
,
17
,
97
;
universality
12
Hellenistic influence
xi
Helvia (Seneca's mother):
Consolation to
see
individual entry
;
family
25â8
;
life
4â5
;
virtues
xxii
,
21
,
22â3
Hephaestion, Lycia
95â6
Hercules
55
Hippocrates of Cos
59
honesty in self-appraisal
32
,
33
Hume, David
xviii
humour, sense of
54â5
hypocrisy, charges of
ix
,
xvii
,
90
idleness
34
,
50â51
,
60
,
71
,
72â3
,
89
imagery, Seneca's xi;
see also
medical imagery
;
military imagery
immediacy
68â9
immigration to cities
7â8
immortality of soul
xix
,
17
,
28
,
53
,
94
India
9
indolence
see
idleness inertia
33â4
inflection, Latin
xxiii
influence: detachment from
6â7
; Seneca's later
xvi-xix
; women's
20
,
27â8
inspiration
58
irresolution, moral
xxi
,
29â58
Isocrates
41
Ister, River
109
Italy: Greek colonies
9
; medieval drama xvi;
see also
Rome Ixion
90
Jerome, St
xvii
John of Salisbury
xviii
Jonson, Ben
xix
Jugurtha, king of Numidia
50
Julia (daughter of Augustus)
63
Julius Canus
52â4
Juno (guardian spirit)
100
knowledge: dispels fear
101â2
; indiscriminate
xxi
,
73â5
Kyd, Thomas
xvi
Lactantius
xvii
Latin language, translation of
xxiii
Law Tables
74
legacy-hunting
66
leisure and retirement: choice of public life or
30â31
,
40
,
41
,
46
,
62â5
,
80
; deferment
62
,
83
; Epicurean quietism
76
; and tranquillity of mind
25
,
36â7
,
82
; unfulfilled longing for
62â5
; value
39
,
80â82
Lepidus, Marcus Aemilius; plot against Augustus
63
letters: Greek philosophical
xiâxii
;
see also
letters (
Epistulae Morales
)
letters (
Epistulae Morales
)
x
,
xiâxiii
,
xixâxx
,
85â104
;
24
xix
,
87â92
;
56
xii;
57
xix
,
93â4
;
79
xixâxx
,
95â9
;
110
xiii
,
xx
,
100â104
; spurious correspondence with St Paul
xviiâxviii
; popularity in posterity
xiiâxiii
,
xviii
Liber (god of wine)
58
libraries
45
life: learning to live
65â6
,
82
; living immediately
68â9
; as loan
47
,
48
; making light of
46
,
54â5
; span
59
lightning
112
Ligurians
10
Livy (Titus Livius)
45
Lodge, Thomas
xviii
logos
xiv
Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus)
ix
,
25
Lucania
35
Lucilius (addres see of letters)
xii
luxury
14â16
,
30
,
35
,
72â3
,
102â3
,
108
Lycia
95â6
Macedonians
9
madness
58
Magna Graecia
9
Marcellus, Marcus Claudius (consul 51
Bc
)
13â14
Marcus Aurelius, Emperor
xiii
marriages, Seneca's
viii
Martin of Braga, St
xviii
Massiliot Greeks
10
medical imagery and analogies
3
,
4
,
5
,
32
,
41â2
,
63
Mela, Lucius(?) Annaeus (Seneca's brother)
5
,
25
Menippean satire
x
Mentana (Nomentum)
100
Messana
74
Metellus, Lucius Caecilius
75
Metellus Numidicus, Quintus Caecilius
87
Metrodorus of Lampsacus
98
migrations
9â11
Miletus
9
military imagery
6
,
36â7
,
44
,
109
,
112
military service
18
,
37
,
38
,
57
,
60
mimes
73
misfortunes: beneficial effects
4
,
44
,
100â101
;
facing up to
xix
,
48â50
,
51â2
,
87â92
;
welcome occurences leading to
100â101
;
see also
fortitude in adversity
Mithridates, king of Armenia
50
Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de
xviii
moon
12
moral purpose, lack of
xxi
,
29â58
Seneca's
see
Helvia
; step- 4
mourning, widows' right to
22
Murena, Aulus Terentius Varro
63
Musonius Rufus, Gaius
xxii
Mytilene
13
NaplesâPuteoli tunnel
93â4
Natural Questions
x
,
xiv
,
xxiiâxxiii
,
105â13
;
on earthquakes
112â13
;
on Nile Cataracts
110â11
;
protreptic
107â9
Nature
xivâxv
,
11â12
,
15
,
47
,
48
,
59
needs, basic bodily
xx
,
14
,
15
,
44
,
56
,
102â4
Nile Cataracts
xxiiâxxiii
,
110â11
Nomentum (Mentana)
100
Novatilla (Seneca's niece)
25â6
novelty, delight in
8
obstinacy
52
occupatio see
preoccupation
On the Shortness of Life
xxâxxi
,
59â83
;
on preoccupation
xxâxxi
,
65
,
68
,
69
,
70â71
,
71â5
,
78
,
79â80
;
see also
time
, use of
On Tranquillity of Mind
xxi
,
29â58
;
dialogue structure
xxi
;
tradition
xxi
,
33
,
51
;
see also
tranquillity
ostentation
44
,
45
,
55
,
56
,
66
,
72
,
83
Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso)
96
Padua (Patavium)
10
pain of torture
90
Pantelleria (Cossura)
8
Parthians
14
passions
see
desires
Patavium (Padua)
10
patronage
see
clientage
Paul, St
xii
;
spurious correspondence with Seneca
xviâxviii
Paulinus (praefectus annonae)
59
,
80â81
,
82
Petrarch
xviii
Phasis, River
14
phenomena, natural
xxiiâxxiii
,
110â13
;
see also
individual types
philosophical background
xiiiâxvi
philosophical letter genre
xiâxiii
philosophy
xiiiâxvi
;
dispels groundless fears
100â102
;
hypocrisy, charges of
90
;
philosophical letter genre
xiâxii
;
on physical world
xiii
,
xiv
,
107
;
protreptic
xx
,
xxii
,
100â104
,
107â9
;
Roman adaptation of Greek
xiii
,
xiv
;
Seneca not original thinker
xiii
,
xvii
;
Seneca's eclecticism
xiiiâxv
;
valuable use of time
75â8
;
see also
Cynics
;
Stoicism;
studies, liberal;
and individual philosophers
Phocians
10
Phoenicians
9
physical world: change in
8â9
;
Natural Questions on
xxiiâxxiii
,
110â13
;
Piso, Gaius Calpurnius;
place, exile's change of
xxii
,
7â14
,
19
Platonism
xv
pleasure, anticipation of
78
,
79
plebs, secession of
75
pneuma (fiery air)
xiv
Seneca's tragedies
ixâx
,
xviâxvii
âpointed' style of English prose
xix
politics: preoccupation with
80
;
and writings
vii
,
ix
;
see also
clientage
;
public life
Pollio, Gaius Asinius
57
pomerium
75
Pompeia Paulina
viii
Pompey the Great (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus)
55
,
74â5
Pontus (Black Sea)
9
popular opinion
7
Porsina
88
pose, assumption of
56
Posidonius
xiv
possessions, private
42â5
;
see also
goods
;
wealth
posterity
x
,
xiiâxiii
,
xviâxix
,
98
poverty
xxii
,
7
,
14â19
,
42
,
44
,
90
praetorship, Seneca's
viii
pregnancy, attitudes to
22
preoccupation and the