The Discourses of Epictetus (Greek: Ἐπικτήτου διατριβαί, Epiktētou diatribai) are a series of informal lectures by the Stoic philosopher Epictetus written down by his pupil Arrian around 108 AD. Four books out of an original eight are still extant. The philosophy of Epictetus is intensely practical. He directs his students to focus attention on their opinions, anxieties, passions, and desires, so that "they may never fail to get what they desire, nor fall into what they avoid." True education lies in learning to distinguish what is our own from what does not belong to us, and in learning to correctly assent or dissent to external impressions. The purpose of his teaching was to make people free and happy.
The Discourses have been influential since they were written. They are referred to and quoted by Marcus Aurelius. Since the 16th century, they have been translated into multiple languages and reprinted many times.
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The DiscoursesofEpictetus (Greek: Ἐπικτήτου διατριβαί, Epiktētou diatribai) are a series of informal lectures by the Stoic philosopher Epictetus written...
disciple of the Greek philosopher Epictetus. Although the content is mostly derived from the DiscoursesofEpictetus, it is not a summary of the Discourses but...
which are known as DiscoursesofEpictetus, by their unauthorized dissemination. According to George Long, Arrian noted from Epictetus' lectures for his...
Classics Archive. Lucretius. Of the Nature of Things, Book III. Project Gutenberg. Epictetus. The DiscoursesofEpictetus, Book IV, Chapter 9. Translated...
translating All the Works ofEpictetus, Which are Now Extant, submitting it sheet by sheet for Secker's revising. She finished the Discourses in December 1752...
philosopher Diogenes of Sinope directed the gesture at the orator Demosthenes in 4th-century BC Athens. In the DiscoursesofEpictetus, Diogenes's target...
Letters to Lucilius. DiscoursesofEpictetus, 3.24. Henry Albert Fischel, Rabbinic Literature and Greco-Roman Philosophy: A Study of Epicurea and Rhetorica...
and publishes The DiscoursesofEpictetus (approximate date). January 13 – Lucius Aelius Caesar, Roman politician (d. 138) Felicitas of Rome, Christian...
Diatribes, or Discourses, ofEpictetus, circulated by Arrian circa 108 AD, introducing aspects of Stoicism. An examination of the use of diatribe by the...
in the Discourses and in the Manual: the terms "prohairesis", "prohairetic", and "aprohairetic" appear some 168 times. According to Epictetus, nothing...
the works ofEpictetus: and I am indebted to him for being acquainted with the discoursesofEpictetus, which he communicated to me out of his own collection...
Enchiridion by Epictetus, Prometheus Books, Reprint ed., January 1955. Gill C. Epictetus, The Discourses, Everyman 1995. Harvard University Press Epictetus Discourses...
(Classical Syriac: ܡܪܐ ܒܪ ܣܪܦܝܘܢ), or "Mara son of Serapion", was a Syriac Stoic philosopher in the Roman province of Syria. He is only known from a letter he...
perspective. All of Chaeremon's works are lost, though a number of fragments are quoted by later authors. Three titles are preserved: the History of Egypt, Hieroglyphika...
spoken of with praise by Epictetus. Though Agrippinus's works are not known or preserved, much of our knowledge comes from the discoursesofEpictetus. In...
Livy: All the Wars of Seven Hundred Years). Lucius Flavius Arrianus (Arrian of Nicomedia), Epicteti Diatribae (DiscoursesofEpictetus). Appianus Alexandrinus...
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Seneca at the Court of Nero. Vintage Books. p. 196. ISBN 978-0307743749. Epictetus, Discourses, i.1.28–30 Epictetus, Discourses, 4.1 Boyle, A. J. (2003)...
dialogue. The second work that Kiyozawa was inspired by was the DiscoursesofEpictetus. Epictetus was believed to have been a handicapped former slave, but...