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Discourses, Fragments, Handbook (Oxford Worlds Classics) – Epictetus

Tytuł:

Discourses, Fragments, Handbook (Oxford Worlds Classics)

Autor:

Epictetus

Wydawnictwo:

OUP Oxford

Rok wydania:

2014

Okładka:

miękka

ISBN:

9780199595181

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Opis

’About things that are within our power and those that are not.’

Epictetus’ Discourses have been the most widely read and influential of all writings of Stoic philosophy, from antiquity onwards. They set out the core ethical principles of Stoicism in a form designed to help people put them into practice and to use them as a basis for leading a good human life.
Epictetus was a teacher, and a freed slave, whose discourses have a vivid informality, animated by anecdotes and dialogue. Forceful, direct, and challenging, their central message is that the basis of happiness is up to us, and that we all have the capacity, through sustained reflection and hard
work, of achieving this goal. They still speak eloquently to modern readers seeking meaning in their own lives.

This is the only complete modern translation of the Discourses, together with the Handbook or manual of key themes, and surviving fragments. Robin Hard’s accurate and accessible translation is accompanied by Christopher Gill’s full introduction and comprehensive notes.

About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World’s Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford’s commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert
introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

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Tytuł:

Discourses, Fragments, Handbook (Oxford Worlds Classics)

Autor:

Epictetus

Wydawnictwo:

OUP Oxford

Rok wydania:

2014

Okładka:

miękka

ISBN:

9780199595181