These questions were posed by the Roman philosopher Seneca in one of his letters to Lucilius: with his customary rhetorical skill he had them cap a long list of erudite trivia.
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Classical Indiscretions: A Millennial Enquiry into the Status of the Classics
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Classical indiscretions: a millennial enquiry into the state of the classics
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