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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 88 — On Liberal and Vocational Studies (§14)

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I come next to the person who boasts his knowledge of the heavenly bodies, who knows Whither the chilling star of Saturn hides, And through what orbit Mercury doth stray. Of what benefit will it be to know this? That I shall be disturbed because Saturn and Mars are in opposition, or when Mercury sets at eventide in plain view of Saturn, rather than learn that those stars, wherever they are, are propitious, and that they are not subject to change?
Seneca·Letter 88 — On Liberal and Vocational Studies (§14)·trans. Gummere
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