lively translation ... [Epictetus] remains relevant for anyone who refuses to go with the flow.
Chris Hirst, Independent
'About things that are within our power and those that are not.'
Epictetus's 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.
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This is the only complete modern translation of Epictetus's Discourses, together with the Handbook and fragments. A major work of Stoic practical ethics, the Discourses teach that the basis of happiness is up to us. This accessible new translation is accompanied by a full introduction and thorough notes.
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The only complete modern translation of Epictetus's Discourses, the most widely read and influential of all Stoic writings, together with the Handbook, and fragments.
A new translation by Robin Hard combining philosophical accuracy and accessibility as modern English.
Introduction by Christopher Gill takes account of the most recent work on the interpretation of Epictetus and Stoic ethics more generally.
Comprehensive notes include useful summaries of individual discourses.
Index of Themes in addition to an Index of Names enables readers to track recurrent motifs in the work.
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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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The only complete modern translation of Epictetus's Discourses, the most widely read and influential of all Stoic writings, together with the Handbook, and fragments.
A new translation by Robin Hard combining philosophical accuracy and accessibility as modern English.
Introduction by Christopher Gill takes account of the most recent work on the interpretation of Epictetus and Stoic ethics more generally.
Comprehensive notes include useful summaries of individual discourses.
Index of Themes in addition to an Index of Names enables readers to track recurrent motifs in the work.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199595181
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
276 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400
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