There were quite a few. Perhaps you are thinking of Cicero or Seneca.
The first essay is often attributed to Michel de Montaigne, a French philosopher, who published his collection of essays titled "Essais" in 1580. Montaigne's work was groundbreaking in its personal and introspective style, exploring a wide range of topics including human nature, education, and morality. His essays drew from various sources, including classical literature, personal experience, and contemporary philosophy, marking a significant development in literary form.
"Convivio," written by Dante Alighieri, is a philosophical treatise that explores the nature of love and knowledge. The work is structured as a banquet, where Dante uses the metaphor of a meal to discuss various themes, including the relationship between philosophy and poetry. It consists of a series of essays that interpret selected poems, revealing Dante's thoughts on morality, virtue, and the pursuit of wisdom. Ultimately, "Convivio" reflects Dante's desire to elevate the soul through intellectual and spiritual nourishment.
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