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Epictetus; Simplicius
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George Stanhope
Title
Epictetus his morals
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English: George Stanhope's English translation of Epictetus' Enchiridion and Simplicius' Commentaries on the former, published in 1721 (the 4th edition)
Page overview 66pp.
Language English
Publication date 1721
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