Author(s): Epictetus
Reader(s): Booth, Jonathan
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Period: Medieval
Catalogue No: NA0500
Barcode: 9781781983638
Release Date: 10/2020

EPICTETUS: Encheiridion and Discourses (The) (Unabridged)

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Epictetus - Author
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1The Encheiridion02:39
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22. Remember that the promise of desire is the…01:06
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33. With everything which entertains you, is useful…00:25
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44. When you are on the point of putting your hand to…00:51
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55. It is not the things themselves that disturb men…00:40
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66. Be not elated at any excellence which is not…00:33
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77. Just as on a voyage, when your ship has anchored…00:48
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88. Do not seek to have everything that happens…00:12
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99. Disease is an impediment to the body, but not to the…00:21
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1010. In the case of everything that befalls you…00:29
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1111. Never say about anything, 'I have lost it,’…00:38
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1212. If you wish to make progress, dismiss all…01:00
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1313. If you wish to make progress, then be content to…00:34
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1414. If you make it your will that your children and your…01:00
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1515. Remember that you ought to behave in life as…00:51
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1616. When you see someone weeping in sorrow…00:37
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1717. Remember that you are an actor in a play…00:30
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1818. When a raven croaks inauspiciously, let not the…00:29
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1919. You can be invincible if you never enter a contest…00:41
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2020. Bear in mind that it is not the man who reviles…00:27
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2121. Keep before your eyes day by day death…00:14
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2222. If you yearn for philosophy, prepare at once to be…00:36
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2323. If it should ever happen to you that you turn to…00:19
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2424. Let not these reflections oppress you: 'I shall live…'02:34
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2525. Has someone been honoured above you at a…01:55
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2626. What the will of nature is may be learned…00:47
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2727. Just as a mark is not set up in order to be missed…00:11
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2828. If someone handed over your body to any person…00:16
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2929. In each separate thing that you do, consider the…03:30
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3030. Our duties are in general measured by our social…00:56
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3131. In piety towards the gods, remember that the chief…02:21
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3232. When you have recourse to divination, remember…01:49
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3333. Lay down for yourself, at the outset, a certain…04:36
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3434. When you get an external impression of some…00:53
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3535. When you do a thing which you have made up…00:24
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3636. Just as the propositions, 'It is day,' and…00:30
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3737. If you undertake a rôle which is beyond your…00:13
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3838. Just as you are careful, in walking about, not to…00:17
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3939. Each man's body is a measure for his property…00:31
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4040. Immediately after they are fourteen, women are…00:25
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4141. It is a mark of an ungifted man to spend a great…00:21
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4242. When someone treats you ill or speaks ill of you…00:43
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4343. Everything has two handles, by one of which…00:25
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4444. The following statements constitute a…00:32
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4545. Somebody is hasty about bathing; do not say that…00:32
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4646. On no occasion call yourself a philosopher…01:18
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4747. When you have become adjusted to simple living…00:34
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4848. This is the position and character of a layman…01:15
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4949. When a person gives himself airs because he can…01:11
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5050. Whatever principles are set before you…00:18
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5151. How long will you still wait to think yourself…01:36
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5252. The first and most necessary division in…01:03
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5353. Upon every occasion we ought to have the…00:40
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54The Discourses: Book 1. Chapter 1: Of the things…07:04
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55Chapter 2: How may a man preserve his proper…07:40
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56Chapter 3: From the thesis that God is the father of…02:05
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57Chapter 4: Of progress07:10
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58Chapter 5: Against the Academics02:10
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59Chapter 6: Of providence08:36
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60Chapter 7: Of the use of equivocal premises…07:10
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61Chapter 8: That the reasoning faculties, in the case…03:15
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62Chapter 9: How, from the thesis that we are related…08:02
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63Chapter 10: To those who have set their hearts on…03:02
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64Chapter 11: Of family affection09:34
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65Chapter 12: Of contentment07:17
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66Chapter 13: On the treatment of slaves01:22
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67Chapter 14: That the Deity oversees all men04:15
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68Chapter 15: What does philosophy profess?01:56
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69Chapter 16: Of providence04:21
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70Chapter 17: That the art of reasoning is indispensable06:07
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71Chapter 18: That we ought not to be angry with the…06:14
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72Chapter 19: How ought we to bear ourselves toward…06:29
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73Chapter 20: How the reasoning faculty contemplates…04:15
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74Chapter 21: To those who would be admired00:53
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75Chapter 22: Of our preconceptions05:26
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76Chapter 23: In answer to Epicurus01:52
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77Chapter 24: How should we struggle against…04:31
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78Chapter 25: Upon the same theme06:56
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79Chapter 26: What is the rule of life?04:24
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80Chapter 27: In how many ways do the external…05:04
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81Chapter 28: That we ought not to be angry with…08:02
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82Chapter 29: Of steadfastness14:48
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83Chapter 30: What aid ought we to have ready at hand…01:41
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84Book 2. Chapter 1: That confidence does not conflict…10:36
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85Chapter 2: On tranquillity05:15
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86Chapter 3: To those who recommend people to…01:27
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87Chapter 4: To the man who had been caught in…03:00
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88Chapter 5: How are magnanimity and carefulness…07:31
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89Chapter 6: Of indifference in things06:08
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90Chapter 7: How should one employ Divination?03:20
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91Chapter 8: What is the true nature of the good?07:33
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92Chapter 9: That although we are unable to fulfil…05:38
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93Chapter 10: How is it possible to discover a man's…07:19
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94Chapter 11: What is the beginning of philosophy?06:12
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95Chapter 12: Upon the art of argumentation05:42
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96Chapter 13: Of anxiety07:02
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97Chapter 14: To Naso07:25
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98Chapter 15: To those who cling obstinately to…04:33
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99Chapter 16: That we do not practise the application…12:32
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100Chapter 17: How ought we adjust our…10:31
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101Chapter 18: How must we struggle against our…07:23
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102Chapter 19: To those who take up the teachings of…09:58
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103Chapter 20: Against Epicureans and Academics10:35
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104Chapter 21: Of inconsistency06:22
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105Chapter 22: Of friendship10:36
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106Chapter 23: Of the faculty of expression12:33
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107Chapter 24: To one of those whom he did not deem…07:50
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108Chapter 25: How is logic necessary?00:39
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109Chapter 26: What is the distinctive characteristic of…02:07
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110Book 3. Chapter 1: Of personal adornment12:29
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111Chapter 2: The fields of study in which the man who…05:45
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112Chapter 3: What is the subject-matter with which the…05:58
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113Chapter 4: To the man who took sides, in an…03:16
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114Chapter 5: To those who leave school because of illness04:32
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115Chapter 6: Some scattered sayings02:43
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116Chapter 7: A conversation with the Imperial Bailiff of…08:44
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117Chapter 8: How ought we to exercise ourselves to deal…02:16
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118Chapter 9: To a certain rhetorician who was going to…06:23
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119Chapter 10: How ought we to bear our illnesses?05:51
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120Chapter 11: Some scattered sayings01:16
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121Chapter 12: Of training04:57
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122Chapter 13: The meaning of a forlorn state, and the…06:52
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123Chapter 14: Some scattered sayings02:38
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124Chapter 15: That we ought to approach each separate…03:51
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125Chapter 16: That one should enter cautiously into…03:42
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126Chapter 17: Of Providence01:57
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127Chapter 18: That we ought not to allow any news to…02:09
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128Chapter 19: What is the position of the layman…01:37
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129Chapter 20: That it is possible to derive advantage…04:43
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130Chapter 21: To those who enter light-heartedly upon…06:36
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131Chapter 22: On the calling of a Cynic12:56
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132Lo, these are words that befit a Cynic…08:01
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133How, then, said the young man, will the Cynic…08:35
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134Chapter 23: To those who read and discuss for the…11:33
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135Chapter 24: That we ought not to yearn for the things…08:35
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136Is that what you used to hear when you sat at the feet…12:53
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137Was that what you went abroad for? Was it for this…11:29
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138Chapter 25: To those who fail to achieve their purposes02:44
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139Chapter 26: To those who fear want11:26
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140Book 4. Chapter 1: Of freedom08:18
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141Come, let him not be a fool, let him learn…08:52
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142Have you, then, nothing subject to your authority…07:31
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143This is the way also with the more cautious among…10:44
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144Come, now, and let us review the points on which…14:13
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145Chapter 2: Of social intercourse02:45
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146Chapter 3: What things should be exchanged for what…03:02
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147Chapter 4: To those who have set their hearts upon…14:43
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148Chapter 5: Against the contentious and brutal10:36
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149Chapter 6: To those who are vexed at being pitied11:39
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150Chapter 7: Of freedom from fear12:53
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151Chapter 8: To those who hastily assume the guise of…12:17
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152Chapter 9: To the man who had become shameless04:48
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153Chapter 10: What ought we to despise and on what…09:43
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154Chapter 11: Of cleanliness10:09
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155Chapter 12: Of attention05:37
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156Chapter 13: To those who lightly talk about their own…06:18
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