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Epictetus
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1890
A selection from the Discourses of Epictetus, with the Encheiridion. Translated by George Long
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1862
The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments
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1680
Epiktēton Enchairidion, Kevētos Thevaiou [sic] Pinax Theophrastou Hēthikoi charak'tēres, Prodikou Hēraklēs, kai M.T. Kikerōnos Peri tēs phygēs dialogos
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1898
Dissertationes ab Arriano digestae ad fidem codicis Bodleiani recensuit Henricus Schenkl
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1702
Epiktētou Encheiridion, Kevētos, Thēvaiou [sic] Pinax, Theophrastou Ēthikoi charaktēres, M.T. Kikerōnos Peri tēs phygēs dialogos, kai Prodikou Hēraklēs
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1799
Epicteti Dissertationum ab Arriano digestarum libri IV ; ejusdem Enchiridion ; et ex deperditis sermonibus fragmenta
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1554
Arriani Nicomediensis de Epicteti philosophi : praeceptoris sui, dissertationibus libri IIII ..
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1567
The manuell of Epictetus, translated out of Greeke into French, and now into English, conferred with two Latine translations. Herevnto are annexed annotations, and also the apothegs of the same author. By Ia. Sanford
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1758
All the works of Epictetus, which are now extant; consisting of his discourses, preserved by Arrian, in four books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments. Translated from the original Greek, by Elizabeth Carter. With an introduction, and notes, by the translator
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1709
Epictetus: a poem, containing the maxims of that celebrated philosopher, for the government of the passions in the conduct of life. Done from the original Greek of Arrian, with notes. Being an epitome of the Morals of Epictetus, translated from the Greek by Dr. Stanhope. To which is added, The table of Cebes
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1655
Epicteti Stoici philosophi Enchiridion, unà cum Cebetis Thebani Tabula. Accessêre Arriani commentariorum de Epicteti disputationibus lib. IV. Omnia Hieron. Wolfio interprete, cum ejusdem annotationibus. Item Porphyrii philosophi Pythagorici De abstinentia ab animalibus necandis libri quatuor, ex nova versione; cui sujiciuntur notæ breviusculæ. Ejusdem liber De vita Pythagoræ: & Sententiæ ad intelligibilia ducentes: De antro nympharum quod in Odyssea describitur. Lucas Holstenius Hamburgens. Latinè vertit. Dissertationem de vita & scriptis Porphyrii, & ad vitam Pythagoræ observationes adjecit. Cum indicibus in Arrianum & Porphyrium locupletissimis
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