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Arius Didymus: Epitome of Stoic Ethics

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Presents a work by a prominent Alexandrian philosopher, giving an individualistic example of Stoic thought as it existed in the late first century BC. Endnotes are aimed at offering continuous assistance to the reader by clarifying the translation, by explaining technical terms, and by highlighting important ethical statements as they occur. Text used for this translation and commentary is that of Wachsmuth. Includes a Greek-English glossary.

169 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1999

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December 17, 2007
A translation of Arius Didymus' teachings on Stoic philosophy, another from our good friend Art Pomeroy.
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