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Martinus Bracarensis (s.), Formula vitae honestae. — Seneca, Epistulae ad lucilium. — Seneca, De beneficiis. — Seneca, De clementia. — Seneca, De tranquillitate animi. — Seneca, De brevitate vitae. — Seneca, Consolatio ad helviam. — Seneca, Consolatio ad marciam. — Seneca, De vita beata. — Seneca, De ira. — Seneca, Naturales quaestiones. — Seneca rhetor, Controversiae. — Seneca, Hercules furens. — Seneca, Troades. — Seneca, Agamemno. — Seneca, Thyestes. — Seneca (pseudo-), Hercules oetaeus. — Seneca, Phoenissae. — Seneca, Medea. — Pseudo-Seneca, Octavia
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