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  1. The Philosophy of Epictetus by John Bonforte, 1955-01-01
  2. The Moral Discourses of Epictetus by Epictetus, 1964
  3. The Apology, Phaedo, and Crito of Plato by Plato, Epictetus, et all 2010-03-22
  4. The Stoic and Epicurean Philosophers: The Complete Extant Writings of Epicurus, Epictetus, Lucretius and Marcus Aurelius (Modern Library Giant) by Whitney J. (Edited with Introduction by) Oates, 1957
  5. The Discourses of Epictetus: Volume 1 by Epictetus, 2001-07-19
  6. The art of Living Epictetus by Sharon Lebell, 1994
  7. Epictetus, Encheiridion (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Tevbneriana)
  8. The works of Epictetus, consisting of his discourses, in four books, the Enchiridion, and fragments by Epictetus Epictetus, 2010-08-08
  9. The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments, Volume 2 by Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Epictetus, 2010-03-02
  10. The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments (1866) by Epictetus, 2009-07-08
  11. The discourses of Epictetus: With the Encheiridion and fragments. Tr., with note: a life of Epictetus, and a view of his philosophy by Epictetus., 2009-10-06
  12. The Discourses Of Epictetus - With The Encheiridion And Fragments by George Long, 2010-06-03
  13. Freedom In The Gospel: Paul's Exemplum In 1 Cor 9 In Conversation With The Discourses Of Epictetus And Philo (Contributions to Biblical Exegesis and Theology) ... to Biblical Exegesis & Theology) by Lincoln E. Galloway, 2004-12-31
  14. The Christianity of Stoicism: Or, Selections from Arrian's Discourses of Epictetus. [Tr. by E. Carter. Ed.] by the Bishop of St. David's by Epictetus, Flavius Arrianus, 2010-03-05

41. Project Gutenberg Edition Of The Golden Sayings Of Epictetus, With The Hymn Of C
The Golden Sayings of epictetus, with the Hymn of Cleanthes. by epictetus. translated by Hastings Crossley Project Gutenberg Release 871
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42. Epictetus, Works (ed. George Long)
The Discourses of epictetus, with the Encheridion and Fragments. epictetus. George Long. translator. London. George Bell and Sons. 1890.
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43. Epictetus Biography | Encyclopedia Of World Biography
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Name: Epictetus Birth Date: c. 50 Death Date: c. 135 Place of Birth: Hierapolis, Asia Minor Nationality: Greek Gender: Male Occupations: philosopher
Encyclopedia of World Biography on Epictetus Epictetus (ca. 50-ca. 135) was a Greek philosopher who believed that man should concern himself only with what he can control and suffer what he cannot influence. Epictetus was born a slave in Hierapolis, Asia Minor. Early in life he was brought to Rome and, while still a slave, was sent by his master Epaphroditus (probably the famous freedman of Nero) to study under the Stoic philosopher Gaius Musonius Rufus. Some time after the death of Nero (68) Epictetus was freed. He had a physical disability from an early age, and one ancient source suggests that this was the result of brutal treatment received while he was a slave. Perhaps as a result of criticizing the tyranny of Emperor Domitian, Epictetus along with other philosophers was expelled by the Emperor, probably in 89. He settled in the town of Nicopolis in Epirus, and soon people from all over the Roman world were coming to hear him. One of these was apparently Emperor Hadrian, another was the young Arrian, the future historian.

44. The Golden Sayings Of Epictetus By Circa 55-135 AD Epictetus - Project Gutenberg
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45. Epictetus On Baths And Mindfulness | 43 Folders
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46. Epictetus Quotes
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Letter "E" All philosophy lies in two words, sustain and abstain.
Topic: Abstinence
Source: None Know, first, who you are, and then adorn yourself accordingly.
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Source: None The soul's impurity consists in bad judgments, and purification consists in producing in it right judgments, and the pure soul is one which has right judgments.
Topic: Advice / Experience / Wisdom
Source: None A man that seeks truth and loves it must be reckoned precious to any human society.
Topic: All About Love
Source: None First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do. Topic: Ambition Source: None It is a sign of a dull nature to occupy oneself deeply in matters that concern the body; for instance, to be over much occupied about exercise, about eating and drinking, about easing oneself, about sexual intercourse. Topic: Body Source: None If evil be spoken of you and it be true, correct yourself, if it be a lie, laugh at it.

47. The Enchiridion, Or Manual, Of Epictetus; George Long Translation
epictetus on the Internet Keith Seddon has collected or linked to several other translations of the Enchiridion including his own.
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I. If then you desire (aim at) such great things, remember that you must not (attempt to) lay hold of them with a small effort; but you must leave alone some things entirely, and postpone others for the present. But if you wish these things also (such great things), and power (office) and wealth, perhaps you will not gain even these very things (power and wealth) because you aim also at those former things (such great things): certainly you will fail in those things through which alone happiness and freedom are secured. Straightway then practice saying to every harsh appearance, You are an appearance, and in no manner what you appear to be. Then examine it by the rules which you possess, and by this first and chiefly, whether it relates to the things which are in our power or to the things which are not in our power: and if it relates to anything which is not in our power, be ready to say, that it does not concern you.
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48. Epictetus: What Is Solitude? - Articles - House Of Solitude - Hermitary
The Roman Stoic philosopher epictetus, who composed Discourses and a short philosophical manual called Enchiridion, includes this brief essay as Book 3,
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The Roman Stoic philosopher Epictetus, who composed Discourses and a short philosophical manual called Enchiridion, includes this brief essay as Book 3, chapter 13, of his Discourses. The translation is adapted from George Long. Solitude and the solitary person Solitude is a condition of a helpless person. Just because a person is alone does not mean that he is solitary; just as when one is among many people, he is not therefore accompanied. When we have lost either a brother, or a son, or a friend on whom we were accustomed to repose, we say that we are left solitary though we are often in Rome, though a crowd meet us, though so many live in the same place, and sometimes we have a great number of slaves. Thus the person who is solitary, as it is usually understood, is a helpless person and exposed to those who wish to harm him. For this reason when we travel, we say that we are solitary when we fall among robbers. It is not the sight of a human creature which removes us from solitude, but the sight of one who is faithful and modest and helpful to us. For if being alone is enough to make solitude, you may say that even Zeus is solitary in the conflagration and bewails himself saying, "Unhappy am I who have neither Hera, nor Athena, nor Apollo, nor brother, nor son, nor descendant nor kinsman." This is what some say that he does when he is alone at the conflagration.

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50. Ancient Greek Online Library | Epictetus
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51. British Humanist Association
epictetus taught that the epitome of evil is not death, but the fear of death. His teachings could be summed up in three words tranquillity,
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52. Epictetus - The Enchiridion, Translated By Sanderson Beck
epictetus Works Online, The Enchiridion, The Golden Sayings and the Discourses complete and unabridged.
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53. Courage Under Fire Testing Epictetus S Doctrines In A Laboratory
a essay on courage under fire testing epictetus s doctrines in a laboratory of human behavior.
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54. Oxford Scholarship Online: From Epicurus To Epictetus
Subject Philosophy Book Title From Epicurus to epictetus. From Epicurus to epictetus 18. epictetus on Understanding and Managing Emotions
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  • About OSO What's New Subscriber Services Help ... Philosophy Subject: Philosophy Book Title: From Epicurus to Epictetus From Epicurus to Epictetus Studies in Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy Long, A. A. , Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley Print publication date: 2006
    Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2007
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    doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199279128.001.0001 Abstract: This book presents eighteen essays on the philosophers and schools of the Hellenistic and Roman periods: Epicureans, Stoics, and Sceptics. The discussion ranges over four centuries of innovative and challenging thought in ethics and politics, psychology, epistemology, and cosmology. The focus is on the distinctive contributions and methodologies of individual thinkers, notably Epicurus, Zeno, Pyrrho, Arcesilaus, Lucretius, Cicero, Seneca, and Epictetus. Placing their philosophy in its cultural context, and considering it in relation to the earlier ideas of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, the author invites readers to imagine themselves choosing between Stoicism and Epicureanism as philosophies of life. All but one of these pieces has been previously published in periodicals or conference volumes, but the author has revised and updated everything, and has also added postscripts to many of the essays.
    Keywords: Epicureans Stoics Sceptics Zeno ... Seneca
    Table of Contents Preface Part I. General

55. Epictetus Quotes
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57. Closed Caption Comics: The Enchiridion, By Epictetus
The Enchiridion, by epictetus. NEW BOOK I ve printed The Enchiridion, a guide to living content with oneself and in harmony with nature.
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58. Works By Epictetus
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60. Epictetus On How The Stoic Sage Loves
A rich but largely neglected source on Stoic love is the late Stoic epictetus. In epictetus the Greek terms which comprise the concept of the kind of love
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Epictetus on How the Stoic Sage Loves William O. Stephens While much excellent work has been done on the Stoic doctrine of the emotions in general, and some work on the Stoic concept of friendship, What kind of love is the Stoic Sage ( ) capable of? Seneca reports: Ep. 116. 5, trans. Long and Sedley) A rich but largely neglected source on Stoic love is the late Stoic Epictetus. In Epictetus the Greek terms which comprise the concept of the kind of love of the Stoic Sage are the verbs , and , the noun , and the adjective I wish to show that in Epictetus' view (1) the wise man genuinely loves ( ) and is affectionate ( ) to his family and friends; (2) only power to love ( ); and (3) the Stoic wise man loves in a robustly rational In condemning all as objectionable Epictetus stands with Cicero and with the other Roman Stoics, Seneca and Musonius Rufus, and against the Greeks of the early Stoa. Epictetus' conception of love excludes erotic passion because of its intrinsic excessiveness and uncontrollableness, which inevitably endanger mental serenity, but includes and emphasizes the soberly rational, purely positive joy of interpersonal affiliation. Epictetus' account of how the Stoic Sage loves is, I think, more consistent and less problematic than that of the Greek Stoics.

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