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L. Annaeus Seneca a M. Antonio Mureto / correctus et notis illustratus ad Matthaeum Contarellum. 1585
32.8 x 23.7 x 4.3 cm (book measurement (conservation)) | RCIN 1050861
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This is an Italian edition, printed in Rome in 1585, of the philosophical works of Seneca the Younger. Seneca served as tutor and later advisor to the emperor Nero, but attempted to resign his post in AD 62 following the death of the emperor's chief minister Sextus Africanus Burrus, as it was becoming apparent that Nero was beginning to favour only those who would allow him to do anything he liked. The offer of resignation was refused, but Seneca gradually distanced himself from the emperor, finally withdrawing from public life after the great fire of Rome in AD 64, and began to focus on his writing. Seneca's philosophical works were popular during the Renaissance, particularly with the Catholic Church, as they covered topics of morality such as anger; benevolence; providence and happiness.
Provenance
Binding bears the royal arms used 1714-1801, possibly acquired by George III. Certainly acquired for the Royal Library before 1860.
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Measurements
32.8 x 23.7 x 4.3 cm (book measurement (conservation))
Alternative title(s)
Works. Latin.
Place of Production
Rome [Lazio]