Delve into the profound wisdom of one of ancient Rome's most influential Stoic philosophers with "Discourses and Selected Writings" by Epictetus. This collection, meticulously recorded by his student Arrian, offers timeless teachings on cultivating a virtuous and meaningful existence. Explore practical insights into self-control, resilience, and the crucial practice of focusing on what lies within our personal sphere of influence. Robert F. Dobbin's accessible translation ensures these enduring philosophical lessons resonate with contemporary readers, providing invaluable guidance for modern life.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the practical applications of Stoic philosophy for everyday living.
- Learn strategies for developing self-control and mental resilience.
- Gain a deeper understanding of personal responsibility and inner peace.
- Access ancient wisdom through a clear and engaging modern translation.
About the Author
Epictetus (c. 50-135 AD) was a Greek Stoic philosopher whose teachings profoundly influenced Western thought. Born into slavery, he later gained his freedom and established a school of philosophy in Nicopolis. Epictetus emphasized the importance of ethics, self-discipline, and living in harmony with nature, focusing on what is within one's control to achieve tranquility and virtue.
Robert F. Dobbin is a respected scholar and translator specializing in ancient philosophy. His work is celebrated for its clarity and accessibility, making complex classical texts understandable and engaging for a broad audience. Dobbin's translation of Epictetus's works is particularly noted for its fidelity to the original spirit while ensuring modern readability.