Abstract
In one way or another, travel has captivated classical and medieval philosophers. Among them, the following review will discuss the position of Lucius Anneo Seneca, a contemporary Roman-Spanish philosopher of the emperors Gaius Caesar Germanicus (Caligula) and Claudius Nero Caesar, of whom he became a personal adviser.

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