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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 64 — On the Philosopher’s Task (§9)

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Our predecessors have worked much improvement, but have not worked out the problem. They deserve respect, however, and should be worshipped with a divine ritual. Why should I not keep statues of great men to kindle my enthusiasm, and celebrate their birthdays? Why should I not continually greet them with respect and honour? The reverence which I owe to my own teachers I owe in like measure to those teachers of the human race, the source from which the beginnings of such great blessings have flowed.
Seneca·Letter 64 — On the Philosopher’s Task (§9)·trans. Gummere
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