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Stoa Nova conversation with Dr Liz Gloyn

Dr Liz Gloyn talks to Stoa Nova about Seneca and the family

  • Date03 February 2021

Dr Liz Gloyn was recently invited to take part in a live-broadcast conversation with Stoa Nova about her research on the ethics of the family in Seneca.

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Liz Gloyn in conversation with Stoa Nova

Stoa Nova is an experiment in what it might be like to run a Stoic school for the 21st century. Its founders regularly invite scholars of Stoicism to take part in conversations which are broadcast around the globe. Dr Gloyn joined Stoa Nova to talk about her book, The Ethics of the Family in Seneca: you can find out more about the conversation here and listen to the whole thing on YouTube.

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