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9780198723318

Seneca on Society A Guide to De Beneficiis

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    9780198723318

  • ISBN10:

    0198723318

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2014-10-14
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Seneca's De Beneficiis (On Benefits) is the only work surviving from antiquity that discusses the exchange of gifts and services. Though the topic is of great importance, in practical moral philosophy, sociology, and in the historical study of how Roman society worked, the treatise has received comparatively little scholarly notice in modern times. This is partly attributable to its length, Seneca's fullest treatment of a single subject, and its puzzling structure. In this volume Griffin aims to explain the philosophical, sociological, and historical significance of De Beneficiis, and make it more accessible to readers.

Divided into three sections, the volume firstly defines the phenomenon Seneca treats in De Beneficiis, pointing out his Stoic orientation and the relevance of his discussion to the Roman elite's code of conduct and to the phenomenon of the Princeps. The second section explores the work itself: its date, addressee, structure, teaching strategy, its relation to other works of Seneca, and its later reputation up to the Renaissance. The final section provides a detailed synopsis of each book, accompanied by notes in commentary form, as well as separate biographical notes on the persons mentioned in De Beneficiis.

Author Biography


Miriam T. Griffin is Emeritus Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford.

Table of Contents


Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: The Subject-Matter of De beneficiis
1. Cicero and Seneca
2. De beneficiis and Philosophy
3. De beneficiis and Roman Society
Part II: Seneca's Treatise
4. The Date and Addressee
5. The Title
6. The Structure of De beneficiis
7. The Pedagogic Strategy of De beneficiis
8. De beneficiis and Seneca's Other Philosophical Works
9. The Afterlife of De beneficiis up to the Renaissance
Part III: A Map of De beneficiis
Synopsis of Book 1
Notes to Synopsis of Book 1
Synopsis of Book 2
Notes to Synopsis of Book 2
Synopsis of Book 3
Notes to Synopsis of Book 3
Synopsis of Book 4
Notes to Synopsis of Book 4
Synopsis of Book 5
Notes to Synopsis of Book 5
Synopsis of Book 6
Notes to Synopsis of Book 6
Synopsis of Book 7
Notes to Synopsis of Book 7
Biographical Notes on Persons Mentioned in De beneficiis
Bibliography
Index Locorum
General Index

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