Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BCEâ65 CE) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, dramatist, statesman, and adviser 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 world-renowned classicists Elizabeth Asmis, Shadi Bartsch, and Martha C. Nussbaum, this engaging collection restores Senecaâwhose works have been highly praised by modern authors from Desiderius Erasmus to Ralph Waldo Emersonâto his rightful place among the classical writers most widely studied in the humanities.
Written near the end of Seneca's life, Natural Questions is a work in which Seneca expounds and comments on the natural sciences of his dayârivers and earthquakes, wind and snow, meteors and cometsâoffering us a valuable look at the ancient scientific mind at work. The modern reader will find fascinating insights into ancient philosophical and scientific approaches to the physical world and also vivid evocations of the grandeur, beauty, and terror of nature.
"From the rainbow in the heavens to the iridescent scales of a mullet dying at the gourmet's table, Seneca examines the face of God and its distorted human images to find, at the last, himself." âC. A. J. Littlewood, University of Victoria, Canada
"The most striking innovation of Hine's translation is a new sequence of the books . . . the reader has the advantage of starting with the opening that Seneca gave the work." â Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Harry M. Hine is professor emeritus in the School of Classics at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.