Epictetus
Epictetus, a prominent Stoic philosopher born around 55 AD in Phrygia, was once a slave who transformed his life through the power of philosophy. His teachings, grounded in the belief that true happiness comes from within, emphasize the importance of personal responsibility and the acceptance of things beyond our control. After gaining his freedom, he founded a school in Nicopolis where he shared his insights, which were later compiled by his student Arrian into the influential works known as the "Discourses" and the "Enchiridion." Epictetus's ideas continue to resonate today, offering timeless wisdom on resilience and the pursuit of virtue.
As you delve into Epictetus's writings, you'll find a compassionate guide encouraging you to navigate life's challenges with grace and fortitude. His practical approach to ethics and self-discipline invites us to reflect on our own responses to adversity. Take a moment to explore his work in the app, and discover how his teachings can enrich your understanding of the Stoic tradition and perhaps inspire a more mindful way of living.
The Enchiridion of Epictetus
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Epictetus
Epictetus (Greek: Επίκτητος; c.55–c.135) was a Greek Stoic philosopher. The name given by his parents, if one was given, is not known - the …
The Golden Sayings of Epictetus
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Epictetus
Aphorisms from the Stoic Greek.
The Enchiridion
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Epictetus
The Enchiridion (also translated as “Handbook” or “Manual”) of Epictetus is a short collection of Stoic precepts compiled by Arrian, a stude…
Handbüchlein der stoischen Moral
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Epictetus
Encheiridion, stoische Regeln für ein zufriedenes Leben. Knapp und ausgezeichnet. Geschrieben von Epiktet (ca. 50-138). Übersetzun…
Discourses of Epictetus
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Epictetus
Philosophical discourses of Epictetus as recorded by his affectionate student, Arrian. One main precept expounded is that we do not fear eve…
A Selection from the Discourses of Epictetus with the Encheiridion
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Epictetus
Selection of text from the four-volume work by Epictetus commonly referred to as the Discourses. The sections are mostly quite short but pac…
The Enchiridion (Higginson Translation)
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Epictetus
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