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Select Letters of Seneca - Select Letters of Seneca. Edited with Introduction and Explanatory Notes by W. C. Summers, Firth Professor of Latin in the University of Sheffield. Pp. cxiv + 383. School Class Books Series. London: Macmillan and Co.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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1 In the note on the quotation from Hecato (Ep. 5. 7.), desines timere si sperare deseiris, the parallel from Seneca's Medea 163 should be added, qui nil potest sperare, desperet nihil.