work of Roman philosophy
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concept
A work of Roman philosophy is a written or spoken intellectual production from ancient Rome that explores questions of ethics, politics, logic, metaphysics, or human nature, often blending Greek philosophical traditions with Roman cultural and practical concerns.
Observed surface forms (4)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| work of Stoic philosophy | 4 |
| Middle Platonist work | 1 |
| ancient Roman philosophical text | 1 |
| ancient Roman philosophical work | 1 |
Instances (9)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| De officiis | — |
| De Brevitate Vitae | work of Stoic philosophy |
| De Clementia | — |
| De Vita Beata | work of Stoic philosophy |
| On the Happy Life | work of Stoic philosophy |
| De Providentia | work of Stoic philosophy |
| Plutarch On Isis and Osiris | Middle Platonist work |
| Letter 1: On Saving Time | ancient Roman philosophical work |
| Book III | ancient Roman philosophical text |