Novatus

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Novatus was an early Christian figure known primarily as the addressee of Seneca the Younger's moral-philosophical work "De Ira" ("On Anger").

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Predicate Object
instanceOf addressee
early Christian figure
person
addresseeOf "De Ira" NERFINISHED
"De Ira" ("On Anger") NERFINISHED
Seneca the Younger's moral-philosophical treatise on anger
associatedWith Lucius Annaeus Seneca NERFINISHED
Seneca the Younger NERFINISHED
culturalContext Roman world
early Christianity
genreOfAssociatedWork Stoic ethics
moral philosophy
geographicalContext Roman Empire NERFINISHED
historicalStatus obscure figure known mainly from literary dedication
languageContext Latin literature
mentionedIn "De Ira" NERFINISHED
Seneca the Younger's writings
notableFor being the addressee of Seneca the Younger's work "De Ira"
religion Christianity
roleInWork dedicatee of "De Ira"
timePeriod 1st century AD
early Roman Empire
topicOfAssociatedWork anger
ethical conduct
moral psychology

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De Ira addressesTo Novatus
On Anger dedicatedTo Novatus