00948nam0-22003251i-450-99000456915040332120140318114924.0000456915FED01000456915(Aleph)000456915FED0100045691519990604d1962----km-y0itay50------baengNLy-------001yyGreek baptismal terminologyits origins and early developmentJ. YsebaertNijmegenDekker & Van De Vegt1962XVIII, 435 p.24 cmGræcitas Christianorum Primæva1BattesimoTerminologia482Ysebaert,J.180706ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990004569150403321P2B-210-GCP-1BIBL.37541FLFBCBII(D) 1(3)BIBL.50503FLFBCFLFBCGreek baptismal terminology549044UNINA01361nam 2200337 450 991064595020332120230517190600.0(CKB)5860000000285427(NjHacI)995860000000285427(EXLCZ)99586000000028542720230517d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHealing Grief A Commentary on Seneca's Consolatio ad Marciam /Fabio TutroneBerlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,2022.1 online resource (365 pages)3-11-101489-4 Is it possible to overcome grief after years of mourning? What should a Roman woman do to regain control of her thoughts? This book - which is the first commentary in English on Seneca's Consolation to Marcia in forty years, with a revision of the Latin text - explores Seneca's answers to these and other existential questions, shedding new light on Seneca's appropriation of the ancient genre of consolation for the sake of Stoic moral therapy.GriefGrief.155.937Tutrone Fabio613186NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910645950203321Healing Grief3059608UNINA