Description
In this publication, the Roman philosopher Seneca addresses the value of books and their role in human life, particularly noting their great impact on personal and spiritual development. The book consists of profound reflections that combine Stoic philosophy with the practical aspects of reading, as well as the benefits of interacting with literature. Seneca, through his arguments, encourages active reading and the appreciation of knowledge, which makes the text relevant even today.
Printed dedication to Tadeusz hr. Oginski, Governor of Troki.
A copy in bibliophilic leather binding made in the workshop of the Polish Antiquarian.








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