Hilton, John Laurence.2012-12-072012-12-0720062006Hilton, J.L. 2006. Apuleius, Florida 23 and popular moral philosophy. Acta Classica 49, pp. 137-144.0065-1141http://hdl.handle.net/10413/8149This 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.enApuleius. Florida.Philo, of Alexandria. De providentia.Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca 4 B.C. - 65 A.D. De providentia.Literature and morals.Apuleius, Florida 23 and popular moral philosophy.Peer reviewed journal article