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Seneca,
Lucius Annaeus Seneca ( 4BC -- 65AD)

(known as Seneca the Younger HD (the Younger) DT1a c.)

Roman philosopher, statesman and writer, born in Córdoba, Spain, the son of Seneca (the Elder). Banished to Corsica (41--9) by Claudius, on a charge of adultery, he was recalled by Agrippina, who entrusted him with the education of her son, Nero. Made consul by Nero in 57, his high moral aims gradually incurred the emperor's displeasure, and he withdrew from public life. Drawn into conspiracy, he was condemned, and committed suicide in Rome. The publication of his Tenne Tragedies in 1581 was important in the evolution of Elizabethan drama, which took from them the five-act division, as well as the horrors and the rhetoric.


d\'una gran persona hi ha sempre alguna cosa a aprendre, encara que estiga callada
es millor saber coses que siguen inutils que no saber res
no desijar es lo mateix que posseir
no tinc cap possesio excepte aquella que prudentement he regalat
seria un consol per a la debilitat nostra i de les nostres obres que totes les coses periren ab la mateixa lentitud ab que es formen; no obstant, el creixement es lent pero el deteriorament es rapit
voré totes les terres com si foren meues, i les meues com si foren de tots