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Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.1.4 | Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster\s Political Theology, 176 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.2.1 | Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster\s Political Theology, 174 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.2.4 | Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster\s Political Theology, 178 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.2.7 | Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster\s Political Theology, 178 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.2.8 | Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster\s Political Theology, 176, 177 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.4.6 | Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster\s Political Theology, 178 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.5 | Martin and Whitlark (2018), Inventing Hebrews: Design and Purpose in Ancient Rhetoric, 43 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.6 | Inwood and Warren (2020), Body and Soul in Hellenistic Philosophy, 156, Hug (2023), Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome, 127 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.6.4 | Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster\s Political Theology, 173 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.6.5 | Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster\s Political Theology, 173 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 1.6.6 | Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster\s Political Theology, 173, 176 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 2 | Tomson (2019), Studies on Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries.338 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 02-Apr | Long (2006), From Epicurus to Epictetus Studies in Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy, 210 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 2.2 | Clarke, King, Baltussen (2023), Pain Narratives in Greco-Roman Writings: Studies in the Representation of Physical and Mental Suffering.100 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 2.5 | Cain (2013), Jerome and the Monastic Clergy: A Commentary on Letter 52 to Nepotian, 162, Martin and Whitlark (2018), Inventing Hebrews: Design and Purpose in Ancient Rhetoric, 43 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 2.6 | Clarke, King, Baltussen (2023), Pain Narratives in Greco-Roman Writings: Studies in the Representation of Physical and Mental Suffering.116 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 2.7 | Inwood and Warren (2020), Body and Soul in Hellenistic Philosophy, 156 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 2.8 | Inwood and Warren (2020), Body and Soul in Hellenistic Philosophy, 156 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 2.9 | Moss (2012), Ancient Christian Martyrdom: Diverse Practices, Theologies, and Traditions, 35, Bexley (2022), Seneca\s Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves, 52, Agri (2022), Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism, 29, 30 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 2.10 | Bexley (2022), Seneca\s Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves, 332, 333, 51, 52, 53, Agri (2022), Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism, 29, 30 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 2.11 | Jenkyns (2013), God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination, 4, Bexley (2022), Seneca\s Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves, 332, 333, Agri (2022), Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism, 29, 30 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 2.12 | Jenkyns (2013), God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination, 4, Agri (2022), Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism, 29, 30 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 3.1 | Clarke, King, Baltussen (2023), Pain Narratives in Greco-Roman Writings: Studies in the Representation of Physical and Mental Suffering.115 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 3.2 | Seaford, Wilkins, Wright (2017), Selfhood and the Soul: Essays on Ancient Thought and Literature in Honour of Christopher Gill.274 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 3.3 | Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 133 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 3.5 | Langlands (2018), Exemplary Ethics in Ancient Rome, 149, 167 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 3.10 | Pinheiro et al. (2018), Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel, 70, 76 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 4.4 | Clarke, King, Baltussen (2023), Pain Narratives in Greco-Roman Writings: Studies in the Representation of Physical and Mental Suffering.116 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 4.5 | Clarke, King, Baltussen (2023), Pain Narratives in Greco-Roman Writings: Studies in the Representation of Physical and Mental Suffering.115 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 4.7 | Clarke, King, Baltussen (2023), Pain Narratives in Greco-Roman Writings: Studies in the Representation of Physical and Mental Suffering.116 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 4.8 | Clarke, King, Baltussen (2023), Pain Narratives in Greco-Roman Writings: Studies in the Representation of Physical and Mental Suffering.116 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 4.11 | Clarke, King, Baltussen (2023), Pain Narratives in Greco-Roman Writings: Studies in the Representation of Physical and Mental Suffering.116 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 4.12 | Clarke, King, Baltussen (2023), Pain Narratives in Greco-Roman Writings: Studies in the Representation of Physical and Mental Suffering.115 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 4.14 | Isaac (2004), The invention of racism in classical antiquity, 427, 428 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 5.2 | McGinn (2004), The Economy of Prostitution in the Roman world: A study of Social History & The Brothel.36 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 5.4 | Keener(2005), First-Second Corinthians, 242, Jenkyns (2013), God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination, 82, Talbert (1984), The Senate of Imperial Rome, 192, McGinn (2004), The Economy of Prostitution in the Roman world: A study of Social History & The Brothel.19 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 5.5 | Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 133 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 5.7 | Long (2006), From Epicurus to Epictetus Studies in Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy, 134 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 5.8 | Brouwer and Vimercati (2020), Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age, 121, 93, Agri (2022), Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism, 99 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 6.6 | Sorabji (2000), Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation, 214, Bexley (2022), Seneca\s Characters: Fictional Identities and Implied Human Selves, 281, 282, Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 199 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), 6.7 | Sorabji (2000), Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation, 214 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), '5.4 | Malherbe et al. (2014), Light from the Gentiles: Hellenistic Philosophy and Early Christianity: Collected Essays of Abraham J, 305 |
Seneca The Younger, De Providentia (Dialogorum Liber I), '5.6 | Malherbe et al. (2014), Light from the Gentiles: Hellenistic Philosophy and Early Christianity: Collected Essays of Abraham J, 302, 305, 308 |