Hilton, John L.
Abstract:
This article examines the links between Apuleius Florida 23, Philo De Providentia 2.22,
and popular philosophical ideas in Seneca’s works. All these writings use the
metaphors of a rich man whose wealth matters little in comparison with his health,
and an expensively fitted ship whose costly features are useless in a storm. Such
material is also to be found in Florida 14, 22, and 23, which suggests that all these
fragments are related and may have come from the same original speech.