Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BCE-65 CE) was a Roman Stoic philosopher,
dramatist, statesman, and advisor to the emperor Nero, all during the
Silver Age of Latin literature. The Complete Works of Lucius Annaeus
Seneca is a fresh and compelling series of new English-language
translations of his works in eight accessible volumes. Edited by
Elizabeth Asmis, Shadi Bartsch, and Martha C. Nussbaum, this engaging
collection helps restore Seneca--whose works have been highly praised by
modern authors from Desiderius Erasmus to Ralph Waldo Emerson--to his
rightful place among the classical writers most widely studied in the
humanities.
Hardship and Happiness collects a range of essays intended to
instruct, from consolations--works that offer comfort to someone who has
suffered a personal loss--to pieces on how to achieve happiness or
tranquility in the face of a difficult world. Expertly translated, the
essays will be read and used by undergraduate philosophy students and
experienced scholars alike.