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Lucilius Junior : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lucilius Junior Lucilius Junior (fl. 1st century), was the procurator of Sicily during the reign of Nero, a friend and correspondent of Seneca, and the possible author of ''Aetna'', a poem which survives in a corrupt state. ==Life== The information we have about Lucilius comes from Seneca's writings, especially his ''Moral Letters'' which are addressed to Lucilius. Seneca also dedicated his ''Naturales Quaestiones'' and his essay ''De Providentia'' to Lucilius. Lucilius seems to have been a native of Campania, and Seneca refers repeatedly to "your beloved Pompeii."〔Seneca, ''Epistles'', , 〕 At the time Seneca wrote his ''Letters'' (c. 65 AD), Lucilius was the procurator (and possibly governor) of Sicily.〔Seneca, ''Epistles'', , Seneca, ''Epistles'', 〕 He was a Roman Knight, a status he had achieved through "persistent work,"〔Seneca, ''Epistles'', 〕 and he owned a country villa in Ardea, south of Rome.〔Seneca, ''Epistles'', 〕 Seneca devotes one of his shorter letters to praising a book Lucilius had written,〔Seneca, ''Epistles'', 〕 and elsewhere quotes a few lines of Lucilius' poetry.〔Seneca, ''Epistles'', , 〕
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