Enchiridion

Enchiridion

By Epictetus

Pages

64

Rating

4.24

Year

125

Description

The Handbook of Epictetus, also known as the Enchiridion, written by the legendary Greek Stoic philosopher Epictetus, is a manual of Stoic ethical advice. Compiled by Arrian, a student of Epictetus, this classic will attract a new generation of readers. For many, the Handbook of Epictetus is required reading for various courses and curricula. For others who simply enjoy timeless classic literature, this gem by Epictetus is highly recommended.

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