An edition of The Enchiridion (1955)

Enchiridion

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An edition of The Enchiridion (1955)

Enchiridion

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Born a slave and lamed by his master, Epictetus studied Stoic philosophy while in captivity. Once freed, he survived Domitian’s banishment of all philosophers from Rome to settle in Greece, where he founded a school of philosophy. He quickly rose to prominence as a renowned Stoic scholar and teacher, and even though he was personally friendly with emperors, he kept a simple life.

The Enchiridion is a summary of practical advice compiled by Epictetus’ student Arrian. While based on Epictetus’ Discourses, it’s not a philosophical treatise as much as it is a short handbook with practical suggestions on how to live a good and satisfying life. It remained popular for centuries with translations to different languages completed as early as 1493, and was even a common school text in Scotland during the 18th century.

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Enchiridion
2021, Independently Published
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Enchiridion
Dec 07, 2016, Vigeo Press
paperback
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The Enchiridion
2014, Standard Ebooks
in English
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Enchiridion
2012, Dover Publications, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: The Enchiridion
The Enchiridion
1955, Liberal Arts Press
in English - 2d. ed.

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106
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0.173

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OL38140317M
ISBN 13
9798422937646

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OL27292376W

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