How to Die by Seneca audiobook

How to Die: An Ancient Guide to the End of Life

By Seneca
Edited and translated by James Romm
Read by P. J. Ochlan

Highbridge Audio 9780691175577

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $24.99

    ISBN: 9781665137232

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    ISBN: 9781665137225

Runtime: 2.50 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Self-Help
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

"It takes an entire lifetime to learn how to die," wrote the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca (c. 4 BC–65 AD). He counseled readers to "study death always," and took his own advice, returning to the subject again and again in all his writings, yet he never treated it in a complete work. How to Die gathers in one volume, for the first time, Seneca's remarkable meditations on death and dying. Edited and translated by James S. Romm, How to Die reveals a provocative thinker and dazzling writer who speaks with a startling frankness about the need to accept death or even, under certain conditions, to seek it out.

Seneca believed that life is only a journey toward death and that one must rehearse for death throughout life. Here, he tells us how to practice for death, how to die well, and how to understand the role of a good death in a good life. He stresses the universality of death, its importance as life's final rite of passage, and its ability to liberate us from pain, slavery, or political oppression.

Featuring beautifully rendered new translations, How to Die also includes an enlightening introduction, notes, the original Latin texts, and an epilogue presenting Tacitus's description of Seneca's grim suicide.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“James Romm takes us up close to death with Seneca for his guide. Don’t be afraid, be prepared—be very prepared.” Mary Beard, author of SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome

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Author Bio: Seneca

Author Bio: Seneca

Seneca was a Stoic philosopher, statesman, and playwright. He was the tutor and advisor of Emperor Nero before he was forced to drink poison for allegedly having aided in an assassination attempt against the emperor. He is best known for his letters and essay on moral issues as well as his tragedies, including Medea and Phaedra.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Self-Help
Runtime: 2.50
Audience: Adult
Language: English