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... PHILOSOPHERS 106 IV . AGAINST A PERSON WHO HAD ONCE BEEN DETECTED IN ADULTERY · V. HOW MAGNANIMITY IS CONSISTENT WITH CARE ... PHILOSOPHER . X. HOW WE MAY DISCOVER THE DUTIES OF LIFE FROM 123 NAMES • . • · 127 XI . WHAT THE BEGINNING OF ...
... PHILOSOPHERS 106 IV . AGAINST A PERSON WHO HAD ONCE BEEN DETECTED IN ADULTERY · V. HOW MAGNANIMITY IS CONSISTENT WITH CARE ... PHILOSOPHER . X. HOW WE MAY DISCOVER THE DUTIES OF LIFE FROM 123 NAMES • . • · 127 XI . WHAT THE BEGINNING OF ...
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... INTERCOURSE WITH MEN XVII . OF PROVIDENCE · · · • XVIII . THAT WE OUGHT NOT TO BE DISTURBED BY ANY NEWS • • XIX . WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF A COMMON KIND OF MAN AND OF A PHILOSOPHER CHAP . XX . THAT WE CAN DERIVE ADVANTAGE FROM CONTENTS .
... INTERCOURSE WITH MEN XVII . OF PROVIDENCE · · · • XVIII . THAT WE OUGHT NOT TO BE DISTURBED BY ANY NEWS • • XIX . WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF A COMMON KIND OF MAN AND OF A PHILOSOPHER CHAP . XX . THAT WE CAN DERIVE ADVANTAGE FROM CONTENTS .
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... philosopher ; but Garnier , the author of a Mémoire sur les ouvrages d'Epictète , explains this matter very well in a communica- tion to Schweighaeuser Garnier says : " Epictetus , borr . at Hierapolis of Phrygia of poor parents , was ...
... philosopher ; but Garnier , the author of a Mémoire sur les ouvrages d'Epictète , explains this matter very well in a communica- tion to Schweighaeuser Garnier says : " Epictetus , borr . at Hierapolis of Phrygia of poor parents , was ...
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... Philosophers , in the same way as rich financiers in these later ages have been led to form at a great cost rich and numerous libraries . This ... Philosopher Demonax . ' leave in place of himself another in the Universe , xii EPICTETUS .
... Philosophers , in the same way as rich financiers in these later ages have been led to form at a great cost rich and numerous libraries . This ... Philosopher Demonax . ' leave in place of himself another in the Universe , xii EPICTETUS .
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... philosopher's dis- courses ( the Epistle of Arrian to Lucius Gellius , p.1 ) . These discourses formed eight books , but only four are extant under the title of Επικτήτου διατριβαί . Simplicius in his commentary on the ' Eyxeipídiov or ...
... philosopher's dis- courses ( the Epistle of Arrian to Lucius Gellius , p.1 ) . These discourses formed eight books , but only four are extant under the title of Επικτήτου διατριβαί . Simplicius in his commentary on the ' Eyxeipídiov or ...
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