-
Domitian toward the end of the
first century,
Epictetus founded a
school of
philosophy in Nicopolis.
Epictetus taught that
philosophy is a way of life and...
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disciple of the Gr****
philosopher Epictetus.
Although the
content is
mostly derived from the
Discourses of
Epictetus, it is not a
summary of the Discourses...
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Discourses of
Epictetus (Gr****: Ἐπικτήτου διατριβαί, Epiktētou diatribai) are a
series of
informal lectures by the
Stoic philosopher Epictetus written down...
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Epictetus (1955). Long,
George (ed.).
Enchiridion (Reprint ed.).
Prometheus Books.
Epictetus; Gill,
Christopher (1995). The
Discourses of
Epictetus....
- De
Morte Peregrini. Lucian, Demonax.
Epictetus, Discourses, 3. 22.
Epictetus, Discourses, 3. 22. 23
Epictetus, Discourses, 3. 22. 80
Dudley 1937, p. 202...
- that is
known about the life of
Epictetus is due to Arrian, in that
Arrian left an
Encheiridion (Handbook) of
Epictetus' philosophy.
After Epirus, he went...
- Gr****: ἐπίκτητος Φρυγία, romanized: epiktetos Phrygia; Latin:
Phrygia Epictetus), so
named when the
region was
annexed to the
Attalid kingdom.
Under Augustus...
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Aetolia (Gr****: Αἰτωλία, romanized: Aitōlía) is a
mountainous region of
Greece on the
north coast of the Gulf of Corinth,
forming the
eastern part of the...
- (1977)
Dobbin R.: "Prohairesis in
Epictetus" in
Ancient Philosophy XI, 111–135 (1991) John Sellars, Stoicism, pp. 114–115 The
Handbook of
Epictetus 20....
- with
those who had been
firmly convinced that he was
still alive.
Epictetus Epictetus (c. 55–135) was the
slave to Nero's
scribe Epaphroditos.[better source needed]...