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 224 is now available. To mark the 20th of April, here is a special episode - a reading of the 1429 letter of Cosma Raimondi.
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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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