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The Stoics and the Practical: a Roman Reply to Aristotle
Lives Stoics
The Self-Sufficiency of the Good Man Against the Need for Friendship
The Fragments of Zeno and Cleanthes, but Having an Important
Epictetus, Stoicism, and Slavery
The Influence of Panaetius on Polybius Outstanding Greek Authors of the Time, the Philosopher Panaetius and the Historian Polybius Belonged to His Circle
The Influence of the Platonic Dialogues on Stoic Ethics from Zeno to Panaetius of Rhodes1
Seneca-Letters.Pdf
The Prince and His Tutor: Candour and Affection
Cleanthes' Hymn to Zeus
Virtue Ethics" and the Problem of Advising Fools1
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Kathy-L.-Gaca-The-Making-Of-Fornication-Eros-Ethics-And-Political
Posidonian Polemic and Academic Upon Posidonius' I1£Pl Nu8&V
THE CHRISTIAN AFTER-LIFE of SENECA the YOUNGER the First Four Hundred Years
On Panaetius' Conception of Megalopsychia
Diogenes of Babylon: a Stoic on Music and Ethics
Seneca and the Stoic View of Suicide
Top View
Diogenes of Babylon: the Stoic Sage in the City of Fools , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 32:4 (1991:Winter) P.355
24.200: Ancient Philosophy Prof. Sally Haslanger November 29, 2004 Ancient and Hellenistic Philosophers Epicureanism Is One Exam
The Four Stoic Personae
Greek Ethics and Moral Theory
Seneca's Predecessors and Contemporaries
Epictetus on the Cynic's Calling
Authority and Agency in Stoicism G
Panaetius and Posidonius
Platonic Stoicism—Stoic Platonism. the Dialogue Between Platonism and Stoicism in Antiquity, M
Epictetus a Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life Print ISBN 0199245568, 2002
Ten CAN a STOIC LOVE?
Reassessing Epictetus' Opinion of Divination
The Wisdom of the Stoics
Stoicism, School of Humanity
The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy
Greek ‘Cultural Translation’ of Chaldean Learning
1 the School, from Zeno to Arius Didymus
The Stoic Who Valued Truth More Highly Than the Dogmas of His Own School