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  1. Loeb: Epictetus, vol. II by Epictetus; trans. by W.A. Oldfather, 1959
  2. Loeb: Epictetus, vol. I by Epictetus; trans. by W.A. Oldfather, 1961
  3. The Christianity Of Stoicism Or, Selections From Arrian's Discourses Of Epictetus by Epictetus, 2007-07-25
  4. Epictetus: The Art of Living : The Classic Manual on Virtue, Happiness, and Effectiveness
  5. Flowers of Fable; Culled from Epictetus [And Others] with Original Translations from La Fontaine [And Others]. by Flowers, 2010-03-10
  6. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius & Enchiridion by Marcus; Epictetus Aurelius, 1956
  7. THE TEACHING OF EPICTETUS - BEING THE ENCHEIRIDION OF EPICTETUS, WITH SELECTIONS FROM THE DISSERTATIONS AND FRAGMENTS by tw epictetus / rolleston, 1234
  8. The Encheiridion of Epictetus and Its Three Christian Adaptations: Transmission and Critical Editions (Philosophia Antiqua) by Epictetus, Gerard Boter, 1999-04
  9. THE HARVARD CLASSICS: PLATO, EPICTETUS, MARCUS AURELIUS -- DELUXE EDITION by CHARLES W. (EDITOR) ELIOT, 1937
  10. The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four Books, the Enhiridion [!] and Fragments by Epictetus, 2010-01-11
  11. Wit and Wisdom of Epictetus by Epictetus, 2010-01-01
  12. Epictetus: Dialogue in Common Sense by John Bonforte, 1974-06
  13. A Selection From the Discourses of Epictetus by Epictetus, 2009-08-05
  14. Selections from Epictetus by Epictetus Epictetus, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 2010-09-05

81. Harvard University Press/Epictetus, Volume I. Discourses, Books 1
Volume I. Discourses, Books 12 by epictetus Translatedby WA Oldfather, published by Harvard University Press.
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epictetus (ca. AD 50ca. 130) BIOGRAPHY epictetus was born a slave in Hierapolis,a small town in Phrygia, Asia Minor (in present-day Turkey).
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Epictetus was born a slave in Hierapolis, a small town in Phrygia, Asia Minor (in present-day Turkey). His master was Epaphroditus, a member of Emperor Nero's personal staff in Rome . As was often done at that time, Epaphroditus saw to it that Epictetus had a good education, sending him to study with the Roman Stoic , Rufus. Founded by Zeno of Citium (336-265 B.C.), the Stoic school received its name from the columned "porch" stoa, where Zeno had taught. The Stoics held that human life should be lived in harmony with nature, regardless of what life may bring: a reassuring doctrine for a slave such as Epictetus. But Epictetus did not remain a slave, gaining his freedom sometime after the death of Nero in A.D. 68. He began to teach until A.D. 89 or 93 when Emperor Domitian expelled all the philosophers from Rome . Domitian seems to have been especially angry with the Stoics for teaching that sovereignty comes from God and is for the benefit of the people. (Epictetus' reported claim that he had the same regard for the emperor as for his water-pot could not have helped.) Epictetus moved to Nicropolis in Epirus (northwestern Greece), where he established a thriving

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85. Epictetus, Famous Quotation/Quote
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whose movements to action are not impeded,
whose desires attain their purpose,
and who does not fall into that which he would avoid."

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    epictetus Remember that you are an actor in a drama, of such a partas it may please the master to assign you, for a long time or
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    epictetus ad c.50c.138, Phrygian Stoic philosopher. epictetus emphasized indifferenceto external goods and taught that the true good is within oneself.
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    Epictetus a.d. c.50-c.138, Phrygian Stoic philosopher. He wrote nothing, but his teachings were set down by his disciple Arrian in the Discourses and the Encheiridion. Epictetus emphasized indifference to external goods and taught that the true good is within oneself. His Stoicism was outstanding in its insistence on the doctrine of the brotherhood of man. See study by Iason Xenakis (1969).
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    Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Epictetus. Title: The discourses of Epictetus. Translated by P. E. Matheson. Illustrated by Hans Erni. Published: New York, Heritage Press [1968] Description: xxx, 308 p. illus. (part col.) 30 cm. LC Call No.: B560.E5 M3 1968 Dewey No.: 188 Notes: Half title: Epictetus: the discourses and manual. "First published in 1916." Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 295-304) Other authors: Matheson, P. E. (Percy Ewing), 1859-1946, tr. Other titles: Epictetus: the discourses and manual. Control No.: 68002921 //r88 Author: Bonforte, John. Title: Epictetus: a dialogue in common sense [by] John Bonforte. Published: New York, Philosophical Library [1974] Description: 178 p. 22 cm. LC Call No.: B563 .B55 Dewey No.: 188 ISBN: 0802221319 Notes: Based on the Discourses of Epictetus translated by T. W. Higginson, 1865. Subjects: Epictetus. Other authors: Epictetus. Works. English. 1865. Control No.: 73088704 Author: Xenakis, Iason, 1923- Title: Epictetus. Philosopher-therapist. Published: The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1969. Description: xii, 141 p. 24 cm. LC Call No.: B563 .X45 Dewey No.: 188 Notes: Bibliography: p. [131]-133. Subjects: Epictetus. Control No.: 74443471

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    97. Assignment 1: Epictetus And Medea
    Assignment 1 epictetus and Medea. Read the Selections from the Discourses by epictetus,and skim the background texts on Stoicism that are listed on that page.
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    The Greek philosopher Epictetus, in discussing why people perform acts that are harmful to themselves, uses examples from the play Medea to illustrate an extreme case of a self-destructive act. Essentially, he argues that people go against their best interest because they are unable (for whatever reason) to determine what is best for them, and that if they are shown the course of action that is best for them, they will inevitably choose that plan. The idea that everyone is naturally drawn to the good and that people fail to choose the best for themselves because they lack full knowledge of their situation goes back to Plato and Aristotle. In the Nichomachean Ethics , Aristotle presumes that everyone wants to be happy, and that by using reason, we can attain personal happiness and at the same time be ethically good. In seeking to understand why people perform harmful or irrational acts, philosophers tend to emphasize lack of reason or understanding as a cause, and they tend to propose reason or education as a solution. Writers of fiction, poetry, or drama, on the other hand, are frequently more skeptical about the power of reason. Eurpides, through the character of Jason, shows how easily humans can manipulate reason (or rationalize) rather than using it to reach an understanding.
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    The purpose of Assignment 1 is to analyze the basic argument of Epictetus and to determine whether or not his conclusion fits with your interpretation of the play.

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