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CONTENTS.
CHAP. PAGE
XX. That we can derive Advantage from all External Things 241
XXI. Against those who readily come to the Profession of Sophists 244
XXII. About Cynism 248
XXIII. To those who read and discuss for the sake of Ostentation 264
XXIV. That we ought not to be moved by a Desire of those Things which are not in our Power 270
XXV. To those who fall off (desist) from their Purpose 287
XXVI. To those who fear Want 289

BOOK IV.
I. About Freedom 295
II. Of Familiar Intimacy 322
III. What Things we should Exchange for other Things 324
IV. To those who are desirous of passing Life in Tranquillity 325
V. Against the Quarrelsome and Ferocious 333
VI. Against those who lament over being Pitied 339
VII. On Freedom from Fear 345
VIII. Against those who hastily rush into the Philosophic Dress 351
IX. To a Person who had been changed to a Character of Shamelessness 357
X. What Things we ought to Despise and what Things we ought to Value 360
XI. About Purity (Cleanliness) 366
XII. On Attention 372
XIII. Against or to those who readily Tell their own Affairs 375

The Encheiridion or Manual 379
Fragments 405
Index 441