- De
Beneficiis (English: On Benefits) is a first-century work by
Seneca the Younger. It
forms part of a
series of
moral essays (or "Dialogues") composed...
- non
pugnant it
takes two to make a
fight Irascetur aliquis: tu
contra beneficiis prouoca;
cadit statim simultas ab
altera parte deserta; nisi
paria non...
- the
Forum and even upon the Rostra" (Roman
History 55.10).
Seneca (De
Beneficiis 6.32)
tells us that the
Rostra was the
place where "her
father had proposed...
- Peregrini, 3 Lucian, Fugitivi, 16.
Aelius Aristides, iii. 654–694 Seneca, De
Beneficiis, vii. Lucian, De
Morte Peregrini. Lucian, Demonax. Epictetus, Discourses...
- 91.19.; De
Beneficiis, vii. 1-2, 8-11; De Providentia; De Vita
Beata Seneca, De
Beneficiis (On Benefits), vii. 8 Seneca, De
Beneficiis (On Benefits)...
- times. Cicero,
Laelius de
amicitia Client state L.
Annaeus Seneca. De
Beneficiis. 6.34.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location (link)
Nicholas Purcell, "Amicus...
- from the
original on 27 June 2019.
Retrieved 27 June 2019. Seneca, De
beneficiis, III, 20. Carlyle, A.J. (1903). A
History of
Medieval Political Theory...
- end of the meal) – "Agimus Tibi gratias,
omnipotens Deus, pro
universis beneficiis Tuis. Qui
vivis et
regnas in
saecula saeculorum. Amen."
German prayers...
- Histories, P .McGushin (Oxford,1992/1994) ISBN 0-19-872140-4 Seneca, De
Beneficiis Suetonius,
Lives of the
Twelve Caesars: The Life of Claudius. Bradley...
- that is
generally agreed to
refer to this type of sword, in Seneca's De
Beneficiis 5.24: A
veteran who had been a bit too
rough with his
neighbors was pleading...