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Correspondence of Paul and Seneca
The Correspondence of Paul and Seneca, otherwise known as the Letters of Paul and Seneca, is a collection of 14 letters purporting to be between Paul the Apostle and Seneca the Younger. They were allegedly authored from AD 58–64 during the reign of Roman Emperor Nero, but were most likely written in the middle of the fourth century. Until the Renaissance, the epistles were seen as genuine, but scholars began to critically examine them in the 15th century, and today they are widely regarded as forgeries.
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