There are two more lines in the poem, then it ends.
Seneca's On Happiness versus La Mettrie's Anti-Seneca
Listen to the latest Lucretius Today Podcast! Episode 223 is now available. In this episode, we address Cicero's accusation that Epicureans Are Undergoing the Exertions Of Life for The Equivalent Of A Drop of Honey.
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Thanks Hiram. Looks like different than what I have so I am going to have to look further.
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Maybe Charles can help explain the discrepancy? I noticed that your book says "Anti Seneca, or On the Sovereign Good", but most translations say "Sur le Bonheur", or "On Happiness", which is the translation of the name of a work by Seneca that he was reacting to ("de vita beata"?).
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Yes I will get with Charles. I take it he has been busy lately as we've missed him for the last week or so.
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