Moral Letters, Vol. I
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Lu par Felipe Vogel





"Among the personalities of the early Roman Empire there are few who offer to the readers of to-day such dramatic interest as does Lucius Annaeus Seneca, the author of the Epistles which are translated in this volume. ... In these letters, it is impossible to ignore the advance from a somewhat stiff and Ciceronian point of view into the attractive and debatable land of what one may fairly call modern ideas. The style of the Epistles is bold, and so is the thought." (from the Introduction) (9 hr 39 min)
Chapitres
Introduction | 15:14 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Saving Time | 4:39 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Discursiveness in Reading | 5:00 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On True and False Friendship | 5:55 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Terrors of Death | 8:09 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Philosopher's Mean | 6:37 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Sharing Knowledge | 5:24 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Crowds | 9:34 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Philosopher's Seclusion | 7:40 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Philosophy and Friendship | 16:52 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Living to Oneself | 4:12 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Blush of Modesty | 5:59 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Old Age | 9:54 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Groundless Fears | 13:18 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Reasons for Withdrawing from the World | 14:58 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Brawn and Brains | 9:26 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Philosophy, the Guide of Life | 7:31 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Philosophy and Riches | 8:34 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Festivals and Fasting | 10:15 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Worldliness and Retirement | 11:09 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Practising What You Preach | 9:19 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Renown Which My Writings Will Bring You | 9:21 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Futility of Half-Way Measures | 12:54 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the True Joy Which Comes from Philosophy | 8:05 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Despising Death | 19:45 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Reformation | 5:41 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Old Age and Death | 6:52 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Good Which Abides | 7:11 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Travel as a Cure for Discontent | 6:35 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Critical Condition of Marcellinus | 8:42 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Conquering the Conqueror | 12:43 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Siren Songs | 11:09 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Progress | 4:36 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Futility of Learning Maxims | 10:19 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On a Promising Pupil | 3:34 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Friendship of Kindred Minds | 4:19 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Value of Retirement | 9:52 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Allegiance to Virtue | 4:34 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Quiet Conversation | 2:25 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Noble Aspirations | 6:22 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Proper Style for a Philosopher's Discourse | 10:57 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the God Within Us | 7:42 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Values | 6:45 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Relativity of Fame | 3:02 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Philosophy and Pedigrees | 5:19 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Sophistical Argumentation | 9:52 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On a New Book by Lucilius | 2:48 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Master and Slave | 14:42 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Quibbling as Unworthy of the Philosopher | 11:09 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Shortness of Life | 10:10 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Our Blindness and Its Cure | 6:42 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Baiae and Morals | 10:59 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Choosing Our Teachers | 10:04 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Faults of the Spirit | 9:19 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Asthma and Death | 5:45 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Vatia's Villa | 9:26 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Quiet and Study | 11:01 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Trials of Travel | 6:07 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Being | 25:51 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Pleasure and Joy | 14:47 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Harmful Prayers | 3:00 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Meeting Death Cheerfully | 2:44 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Good Company | 2:38 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On Grief for Lost Friends | 10:12 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the Philosopher's Task | 6:17 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
On the First Cause | 17:32 | Lu par Felipe Vogel |
Critiques
How to live, act and believe.





Joseph Brown
This audiobook captures Seneca well. These wide-ranging letters from Seneca to Lucilius are wonderfully modern in tone. Taken together they form a cohesive work on virtue and the art of living. Later this book influenced the early church. In turn, Seneca was influenced by Epicurus. Here he examines how to live well and gracefully as a citizen in a modern city state. While this is an ancient text on morality, it's also a surprisingly timeless reflection on living life that's endlessly quotable and insightful.
Amazing!





Cyclonis
As a young guy listening to Seneca has changed me. The wisdom he endows is real and relevant all these years later.
great book and narration





jc
The narrator does an excellent job. Perfect pace in my opinion as he allows the message to sink in for the reader. Thank you so much for narrating this. As for the book... such clarity and amazing metaphors to allow the recipient to understand the message. Definitely a deserted island quality book.





POL-PHL-ECO
I can’t fathom there being a single person in the entire world who would not benefit immensely from this book. About as good as is possible for a book on life guidance…. The reader did a great job at presenting this incredible text as well
A must for every men





Hexgod
Philosophy of the highest virtue such as this should be studied by every men and if he possess any children, with them as well. Oh Seneca! what a gift you've bestowed upon humanity.
Crisp and Potent Advice for 22nd century





Alex Pop
5/5. Clear narrator, good pace. Annunciates. Text by Seneca is modern and not overly philosophical like other Greek authors. easy to read. quick bites of massive knowledge. 5/5





Jerrod Robinson
I really appreciated the audio recording bravo to the person who read it. This is my second complete book on stoicism and philosophy and I really enjoyed it. Looking forward to reading, volume two.





Priyan Sharma
every thing is perfect about the audiobook, it seems like they are really talking with each other, but eagerly waiting for vol. 2 and 3 please share soon.