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The Stoics of the Roman Era Collection contains essays and the writings of several prominent philosophers from the time of Nero’s reign until the rule of Marcus Aurelius. In the first couple centuries following the birth of Christ, numerous philosophers wrestled the philosophies of human morality, ethics, happy life, forgiveness, and emotional and spiritual trials. Seneca’s collection of essays (Ad Lucillium Epistulae Morales, vol. 1–3 and Moral Essays, vol. 1–3) discuss the philosophical approach to happiness and satisfaction, exploring specific topics such as wealth, anger, leisure, and tranquility. This Volume contains the original Latin text of Moral Essays. vol. 1.