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      Helvia’s xxii, 21, 22–3

      studies, liberal: alleviate grief 24–5;

      moderation 45;

      preoccupation precludes 28, 65;

      refuge from failure in public life 34;

      Seneca’s, in exile 28;

      simplicity 31–2;

      and tranquillity of mind 36–7, 45;

      useless 73–5;

      worthwhile 75–8

      style, Seneca’s: prose x–xi, xix, xxiii;

      verse xvii–xvii

      suicide 88, 92: Seneca’s vii, viii–ix

      Suillius Rufus, Publius ix

      Sulla, Lucius Cornelius 11, 74, 75, 87–8

      sun 8–9, 12

      superfluous and essential, distinction between xx, 102–3

      Tacitus, Cornelius viii, ix

      Tarentum 35

      Teles the Cynic xxii

      temper, uncontrolled 65

      Tertullian xvii

      Theodorus the Atheist 52

      Theophrastus 76

      Thirty Tyrants of Athens 20, 39–40

      Thracians 109

      thrift xxi, 30, 44–5, 66

      thunder 94, 112, 113

      time xv, xx–xxi, 37, 59–83;

      accounting for 61–2;

      expectancy as waste of 68, 78–9, 87;

      for oneself 60–61, 62, 80;

      others’ encroachment on 41, 60–61, 62, 66, 67, 68, 82;

      past, present and future 68, 69–70, 76–7, 78–9, 87;

      preoccupation wastes xx–xxi,60, 65, 68, 69, 70–71, 71–5 78, 79–80;

      public life wastes 66, 71, 79–80, 82;

      retirement and philosophy as valuable use of 75–8, 80–82;

      tranquillity from proper use of 67;

      useless studies waste of xxi, 73–5

      torture 90

      tragedies, Seneca’s ix–x, xvi–xvii

      tranquillity xv, xxi, 29–58;

      on accepting human failings xxi, 54–5;

      described 33;

      fortitude and xxi, 45–50, 52–4, 55–6;

      leisure and 25, 36–7, 45, 82;

      preoccupation precludes 60;

      proper use of time brings 67;

      public service and 36–40;

      relaxation and 56–8;

      self-appraisal and xxi, 32, 33 40–41;

      self-reliance and 33, 44;

      Seneca’s aunt’s 26;

      Seneca’s brother’s 25;

      studies and 45;

      thrift and xxi, 30, 44–5;

      tradition of treatises on xxi, 33, 51;

      see also On Tranquillity of Mind

      translation of Seneca xviii, xxiii

      Trevet, Nicholas xvi

      triumphs 74, 75

      Trojan War 10

      troubles see misfortunes

      tunnel, Naples-Puteoli xix, 93–4

      Turannius, Sextus 83

      twelfth-century Renaissance xvi, xviii

      tyranny 39–40, 49

      Tyre 9

      underworld 90–91

      universality of nature 11–12

      universe, nature of 102, 112

      useless activities xx–xxi, 60;

      indiscriminate knowledge xxi, 73–5

      usury, Seneca’s wealth from ix

      Valerius Corvinus 74

      values, moral ix, xiii, xiv–xvi

      vanity, personal 72

      Varro, Marcus Terentius 11

      Varro Murena, Aulus Terentius 63

      verse, Seneca’s ix–x;

      style xvi–xvii

      vices: contagious 60;

      waste time 41–2;

      keep men from truth 65;

      see also individual vices

      Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) 68–9, 96, 109

      virtue: attraction 37;

      exile carries own virtues with him 11–12;

      and fame 97–9;

      no rivalry in xx, 97;

      rewards of 98–9;

      Rome’s 38;

      toughens mind against misfortunes 19;

      women’s xxii, 21, 22–3, 26, 27–8

      vocabulary to console grieving 3

      volcanic activity 95–6

      vomiting 14, 30

      weakness, mental xxi, 29–58

      wealth: burden 14, 46, 60;

      detachment from 6–7, 104;

      insignificance 22, 103–4;

      Seneca criticized on score of ix

      widows 22

      William of Malmesbury xviii

      will-power, lack of xxi, 29–58

      wine 56, 58, 60

      wisdom (sapientia) xiv–xv;

      no rivalry in xx, 96–7;

      Stoic goal xiv–xv;

      no fear of death 71;

      freedom 6–7, 13, 47, 64

      women: courageous 23, 27, 28;

      education 24;

      influence 20, 27–8;

      mourning 5, 22;

      virtues 22–3, 26, 27–8

      word order xxiii

      word-play xxiii

      wounds 22, 94

      wrestling 71–2

      writing and politics vii, ix

      Xerxes, king of Persia 79

      young people 16, 26, 36

      Zeno the Stoic 18, 31, 52, 76

     

     

     



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