Enchiridion. A brief guide to ethical life. Commentary on Enchiridion by Epictetus
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Epicate - Philosopher Stoik Rise I-II centuries. N.E. Like Socrates did not leave any writings. His oral sermons retained his student - the Roman of Flavius Arrian, the author of numerous writings in Greek. The Russian translation of the brief guide to the moral life of the epictics, which contains all the main provisions of his philosophy, is offered to the attention of readers. Published for the first time.
Sympon - a philosopher-neopotonik, the last representative of the Athenian school, closed by Emperor Justinian in 529 AD. The author of comments on the writings of Aristotle. Compiled an extensive interpretation on the "brief guide to the moral life" epichet. Published for the first time
Sympon - a philosopher-neopotonik, the last representative of the Athenian school, closed by Emperor Justinian in 529 AD. The author of comments on the writings of Aristotle. Compiled an extensive interpretation on the "brief guide to the moral life" epichet. Published for the first time
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Author:Epicate
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
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ISBN:978-5-93615-117-0
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