'Stoic Six Pack 8 Ð The Peripatetics' includes Lyco of Troas by Diogenes La'rtius, The Aristotelian Sense of Proportion by William De Witt Hyde, Strato of Lampsacus by Diogenes La'rtius, Life of Aristotle by George Grote, Theophrastus by George Malcolm Stratton and Post-Aristotelian Philosophy: The Stoics by Alexander Grant.
In addition to these six master texts, there is also:a biography of Marcus Aurelius. For students of Stoicism, there is the convenience of having all six texts in one searchable volume.
Stoic Six includes Meditations, the complete Letters from a Stoic by Seneca, the Enchiridion of Epictetus, the Golden Sayings and two more works from Epictetus.
Stoic Six Pack brings together the six essential texts of Stoic Philosophy: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, Fragments of Epictetus, Selected Discourses of Epictetus, Seneca's Letters from a Stoic: Epistulae ...
Of course; he also is great-souled, who sees riches heaped up round him and, after wondering long and deeply because ... Otherwise, the cot-bed and the rags are slight proof of his good intentions, if it has not been made clear that the ...
A workout book with techniques used by Navy SEALs combined with Cross Fit by a well known Navy SEAL fitness instructor
Stoic Six Pack 6 – The Cyrenaics Aristippus of Cyrene by William Smith. From A New Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology, and Geography, partly based on the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and ... 7 Life of Aristippus.
Holiday and Hanselman off 366 days of Stoic insights and exercises, to help you find the serenity, self-knowledge, and resilience you need to live well.--Worldcat.
Seneca's 4 most famous essays included in this volume - On a Happy Life, On the Shortness of Life, On Peace of Mind, and On Providence.
In Six, Five, there is a new story following each chapter, with some heavy twists waiting around the corner.
Then, Zeno said, we have a happiness which sets a man free, makes him independent in face of the storms of fortune, extinguishes desire and fear. He feels pain no less than before as an unpleasant sensation, but it is not an evil for ...