"distringit librorum multitudo (the abundance of books is distraction)" ― Seneca Book From Seneca Philosopher Added on 1/31/2026 About Seneca Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist associated with the Julio-Claudian period. He advised Emperor Nero and is known for moral essays and letters on Stoic ethics. His works strongly influenced later Stoic and humanist thought. View all quotes from Seneca
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