Seneca: Of Consolation to Helvia - (My Narration)
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- Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
- Seneca writes his mother to console her on his recent exile to Corsica. In this work, Seneca employs many of the rhetorical devices common to the Consolatio Tradition, while also incorporating his Stoic Philosophy. Seneca is the consoler and the one inflicting suffering in this work, and notes this paradox in the text.
Seneca was charged with adultery with Julia Livilla, sister of Emperor Caligula in 41 AD. He was shortly after exiled to Corsica. Scholars have concluded that the De Consolatione ad Helviam is dated roughly 42/43 AD. In the text, Seneca tells his mother he does not feel grief, therefore she should not mourn his absence. He refers to his exile merely as a ‘change of place’ and reassures her his exile did not bring him feelings of disgrace. Seneca comments on his mother's strong character as a virtue that will allow her to bear his absence
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Timings:
I - 0:11
II - 2:44
III - 5:52
IV - 6:48
V - 8:04
VI - 11:44
VII - 16:27
VIII - 21:56
VIX - 24:55
X - 29:26
XI - 36:15
XII - 39:40
XIII - 43:16
XIV - 47:03
XV - 48:45
XVI - 50:51
XVII - 55:14
XVIII - 58:19
XIX - 1:02:36
XX - 1:07:13
Video of me editing this audiobook: ua-cam.com/video/uJxm2IXH-t0/v-deo.html
Thank you Robin you're my favorite audio book maker
You are a hidden gem in the world Robin.
We appreciate your time, your voice, the messages you deliver.
A virtuoso performance, here, as are all your other readings of Seneca. Many thanks for bringing this wisdom to the ears of a modern public (so much in need of wise words and moral teachings)...
It is Christmas it seems, thank you Robin.
One of my favorite letters from Seneca that I don’t see getting a lot of attention. Thank you Robin! 😊
It's good too see this channel still lives. Thank you for your time and energy.
Yoooo great to see another Stoic video! Thank you for your work puttin' these videos out there.
Fantastic! I was waiting for this! Seneca has saved me from adversities. Thank you very much, Robin.
Your videos are a Gem, indeed.
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Your back! Good to hear your audiobooks again!
I love Seneca! Thank you for the beautiful work!
Brilliant! So good.
Thank you for this! It is amazing ...
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Nice! Excellent reading, thank you! ❤
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>for in diseases also, there is nothing more hurtful than medicine applied too soon.
damn
Seneca's wisdom transcends time! 🌟 How do his words resonate with your life? Let's delve into the philosophy together. What's your key takeaway from 'Of Consolation to Helvia'?
Thank you, Robin! You truly are the voice of Stoicism for many of us.
May I humbly suggest you advertise your Patreon and/or other donation possibilities at the start of your videos?
Ha cool! My friend is a big fan of seneca but I like epictetus more. We sometimes debate for fun but We still both agree on the wisdom of both of them
Epictetus wore long sleeves
ill suffer when i die. today i’ll live
Of i remember correctly the consolations were some Senecas earliest writings.
Yea, they were all written together in Corsica. The accepted numbering is weird though, it's not remotely chronological.
Do you have a plan of doing Xenophon some day?
Not gonna lie if my kid wrote me this long preachy letter I'd be so mad 😂