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The Enchiridion of Epictetus: The Handbook of Epictetus

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The Enchiridion (Greek for Handbook) of Epictetus is a favourite text of the Stoic school of philosophy. Compiled by Arrian, a former pupil around the time of Epictetus' death in 135 AD, this enduring text is a compilation of lecture notes based on Epictetus' lessons. It has long been considered an excellent manual of practical philosophy. Epictetus (55 - 135 AD) was born at Hierapolis in what is now Turkey. Sold to Epaphroditos, who was secretary to Emperor Nero, he spent his youth in Rome. He developed a consuming passion ...

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The Enchiridion of Epictetus: The Handbook of Epictetus 2011, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, North Charleston SC

ISBN-13: 9781468051957

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