
Seneca - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Seneca
(L. Annaeus Seneca) - Latin author, and tutor of the emperor Nero
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Hieron:Chron_2029
the philosopher and teacher of Seneca, was in his prime.
Plin:HN_6.60
is smaller than the Ganges. Seneca also, who among our own
Plinius:Ep_5.3
lus, Gaetulicus, Annaeus Seneca, Lucan, and, last of all,
Polyaen_8.62.1
picharis. Piso and Seneca were accused of a conspiracy aga
[Sen]:Octav_2
my power to do what Seneca condemns, and I myself am
[Sen]:Octav_4
has captivated, in spite of Seneca's -10 too, to such
Seneca 2
(M. Annaeus Seneca) - rhetorician, during the reign of Augustus
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Seneca the Elder and Latro are students of the rhetorician Marullus.
Suasoriae,-
SENECA THE ELDER, Suasoriae
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