Discourses, Fragments, Handbook

Epictetus , Robin Hard
Introduction by Christopher Gill
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Epictetus , Robin Hard
Introduction by Christopher Gill
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Overall rating: 4.571429 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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Great intro to stoicism

"As someone who hasn't read any stoic texts, or really much philosophy at all, I found this book quite engaging and easy to read. Much of what Epictetus speaks about can be applied to your life right away. There have been a few sections so far that I struggle to find application for, including his arguments about God and divine providence, but it is still a very interesting read that I recommend. I can't speak much for how good the translation is as I have not read any other versions, but again I found it very engaging and I appreciated the use of straight-forward language."

Will H. (4/5)

Good Translation, Excellent Introduction, Helpful Notes

"Good translation in modern English, and helpful notes throughout on various contextual issues (my only annoyance is a personal preference for footnotes over endnotes; it has the latter). Include and excellent introduction to Epictetus’s life/context and Stoicism in general. Recommend!"

Anonymous (5/5)

A Good Start for Stoicism

"An somewhat underrated place to start if one wishes to learn about Stoicisms, especially as The Handbook (or The Enchiridion) is a concise piece of reading that pretty much lays down most of the main principles of Stoicism in bullet points. I recommend this for people who want to start with Stoicism. The new translation makes it very much digestible as well."

Hal T. (5/5)

Fantastic Reproduction of the Writings of Epictetus!

"Love this book. The only modern copy of Discourses that actually has all of Epictetus' Discourses translated, and it's REAL high quality. The papers and the binding are so smooth and this book just feels like a joy to read"

Tony (5/5)

Ultimate Stoicism collection

"Epictetus' writings provide a great foundation for learning about Stoic philosophy from its ancient source. There are a lot of modern-day explorations of Stoicism (from authors like Ryan Holiday or Massimo Pigliucci), but an older yet comprehensible text like this is important I think to grasp the roots of the school of thought. While recent books are often blended with self-help titles and structures, the original works by Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus and others are refreshingly unembellished and express the thoughts of the writers/orators as they lived their own lives and articulated how others can live with virtue as their main focus. I was excited to find this volume that contains all Epictetus' well-known works collected in one place. It is a great Stoicism reference book, and a great place to start reading Epictetus."

Jacqueline (5/5)

Not entry level, but…

"Not exactly entry level but essential reading for anyone interested in stoic philosophy"

Johnathon (5/5)

Font too small in paperback

"Lots of interesting musings on the world, man and life. However, with this particular paperback, the font is way too small for my liking - I will probably take it back and get the other book as its just too small for notations."

MWartist (3/5)

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  • Published date: Feb 04, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 400
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780199595181
  • Dimensions: 5.078740157" W x 1.0" L x 7.716535433" H
Robin Hard is the author of The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology (2003) and the translator and editor of Apollodorus' Library of Greek Mythology (1997) and Diogenes' Sayings and Anecdotes (2012) for Oxford World's Classics, as well as the translator of Marcus Aurelius' Meditations (OWC, 2011), with introduction and notes by Christopher Gill. Christopher Gill has written extensively on ancient philosophy, especially on Hellenistic and Roman ethics and psychology. He is the editor of Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, tr. Robin Hard, for Oxford World's Classics.

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