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Epictetus, the Discourses as reported by Arrian, the Manual, and Fragments
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Epictetus, the Discourses as reported by Arrian, the Manual, and Fragments
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Epictetus, the Discourses as reported by Arrian, the Manual, and Fragments
— Book 4
William Abbott Oldfather
Epictetus
Layout 1
BOOK IV
BOOK IV
Chapters of the Fourth Book
I.
Of freedom.
II.
Of social intercourse.
III.
What things should be exchanged for what things?
IV.
To those who have set their hearts upon living in peace.
V.
Against the contentious and brutal.
VI.
To those who are vexed at being pitied.
VII.
Of freedom from fear.
VIII.
To those who hastily assume the guise of the philosophers.
IX.
To the man who had become shameless.
X.
What ought we to despise and on what place a high value?
XI.
Of cleanliness.
XII.
Of attention.
XIII.
To those who lightly talk about their own affairs.