De Clementia

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De Clementia is a philosophical treatise by Seneca the Younger that explores the virtue of clemency as an essential quality of a good ruler.

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De Clementia canonical 4

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instanceOf philosophical treatise
work of Roman philosophy
addressedTo Nero
surface form: Roman emperor Nero
aimsTo define clemency as a princely virtue
provide moral guidance to the emperor
approximateDateWritten c. 55–56 AD
arguesThat a good ruler should be guided by reason and mercy
clemency strengthens the stability of rule
excessive cruelty undermines authority
author Seneca the Younger
circulation manuscript tradition in Late Antiquity and Middle Ages
contrastsWith cruelty
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire
dateWritten 1st century AD
dedicatedTo Nero
discusses justice and punishment
proper use of power
self-control of the ruler
focusesOn clemency as a virtue of a good ruler
limits of punishment
relationship between ruler and subjects
genre philosophy
political philosophy
hasModernEditions critical editions in Latin
hasTranslations English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
influenced Renaissance political thought
later theories of benevolent monarchy
influencedBy Stoic ethics
language Latin
LatinTitle De Clementia self-link
literaryForm didactic treatise
lostParts Book III
mainSubject clemency
ethics of power
virtue of the ruler
numberOfBooksExtant 2
numberOfBooksPlanned 3
partOf Seneca's moral and political writings
philosophicalSchool Stoicism
relatedWork De Beneficiis
De Ira
setInContextOf early reign of Nero
survivingParts Book I
part of Book II
workForm prose

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Seneca the Younger notableWork De Clementia
De Ira relatedWork De Clementia
De Clementia LatinTitle De Clementia self-link
On Clemency LatinTitle De Clementia