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Tag archives: Horace

Stoicism in Horace’s Satires

Excerpt from a Satire by the Roman poet Horace, in which he portrays his slave delivering a speech based on Stoic philosophy.

Posted byDonald RobertsonNovember 22, 2012November 29, 2017Posted inStoicismTags: Horace, philosophy, poem, poet, Stoic, StoicismLeave a comment on Stoicism in Horace’s Satires

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