
New Humanists
New Humanists
Don’t Read Too Much | Episode XIX
In one of his many letters to his nephew Lucilius, the famous Stoic philosopher, playwright, and statesman, Seneca, advises his nephew to avoid reading too much. Jonathan and Ryan take up the philosopher’s advice and consider what dangers there are, if any, in reading too much or too widely.
Seneca’s Epistle 2 (free in English): https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Moral_letters_to_Lucilius/Letter_2
Seneca’s Epistles 1-65 (English - Latin): https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780674990845
Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780812968255
Joseph Keegin’s What is College? https://fxxfy.net/2021/09/08/what-is-college/
St. Thomas Aquinas’ Question 166: https://www.newadvent.org/summa/3166.htm
C.S. Lewis’s Learning in War-Time: https://bradleyggreen.com/attachments/Lewis.Learning%20in%20War-Time.pdf
Cicero’s Pro Archia Poeta: https://amzn.to/3KLj8fT
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