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Seneca on the Mother Cow: Poetic Models and Natural Philosophy in the Consolation to Marcia

2020

Seneca’s Consolation to Marcia embraces the orthodox Stoic view that, when unduly protracted, grief reflects a logical misunderstanding of the natural world, human life, and the limits of the self. Seneca is aware that persuading Marcia to leave her false beliefs is the only way to reawaken her interest in communal life, family reciprocity, and constructive memory. He conceives his consolatory writing as an intellectually engaging didactic work tailored to the needs and disposition of his addressee. The main purpose of the present paper is to show that in this and several other respects the Consolation to Marcia makes a conscious move towards the different but evidently related genre of did…

Consolation to Marciaphilosophical anthropologyStoicismDe Rerum Naturaanimal argumentSenecaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latinaconsolation literatureEpicureanismPeripatetic philosophytherapy of griefFastiLucretiuOvid
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