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Epictetus

Epictetus (Circa 55-135 Ce) Taught In Rome Until The Year 94 Ce, When Emperor Domitian Banished Philosophers From The City. In Exile, He Established A School Of Philosophy Where His Distinguished Students Included Marcus Aurelius, Author Of "Meditations". Some 1,863 Years After Epictetus's Death, Tom Wolfe Revived His Philosophy In The Bestselling Novel "A Man In Full".

Epictetus :
The Discourses the Handbook, Fragments

Everyman Library
Editor: Robin Hard, Editor: Christopher Gill
Everyman Paperback Classics , 1995
Quality paperback, 384 pages

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Epictetus :
A Manual for Living

Little Book Of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)
Editor: Sharon Lebell
Harperone, 1994
Quality paperback, 96 pages

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Epictetus :
Epictetus, II, Discourses, Books 3-4. Fragments. the Encheiridion

Loeb Classical Library( 218)
Translator: W. A. Oldfather
Harvard University Press, 1928
Hardcover, 576 pages

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Epictetus :
Epictetus, I, Discourses, Books 1-2

Loeb Classical Library( 131)
Translator: W. A. Oldfather
Harvard University Press, 1925
Hardcover, 480 pages

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