“Few precursors of psychology who were famous in their own time are more neglected today than L. Annaeus Seneca…twice retired: first exiled (by Claudius), and later executed (by Nero).” American Psychologist. September (1983)5 pages.
“…it was possible to demonstrate that loading through meaning, to be effective, had to be compatible with generalized pas experiences with movement…” The British Journal of Psychology. Vol. XLVII, Part 3, August (1956) 13 pages.