Publisher's Synopsis
This monograph on the correspondance between Paul and Seneca contains facsimile reproductions of 14 letters. The delineations are based on two Latin manuscripts of the mid-9th century. The reader is therefore able to arrive at an independent judgement regarding the aesthetics of the men.;Scriptural authorities, both in the 19th and 20th centuries, have regarded AD 61 as the year of Paul's arrival in Rome for his trial before Nero. The correspondance is dated from that time forward until AD 65, when both Paul and Seneca died under the hand of Nero.