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+ | Welcome to the source selections section of the site! Here you will find a collection of selected passages from textual sources relating to Stoicism. Click this [[/ | ||
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+ | This tool may be useful for those learning and practicing Stoic philosophy. One might use this tool to quickly access Stoic quotes to ponder throughout the day, to discuss with others, or to reflect upon in writing. | ||
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+ | The bank of source selections is being perpetually added to. That being said, if there is a relevant Stoic passage you would like to see added, feel free to [[/ | ||
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+ | Another thing to note about the selections is that many come from translated works. Different translators often refer to the same original work by different names, a product of differing interpretations of work titles. For example, Seneca' | ||
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+ | ==== Source Selection References ==== | ||
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+ | The source selections on this site are derived from a variety of works, many of which have been translated. Each selection contains an abbreviated citation, which are listed below, along with the full citations for each source. | ||
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+ | == Graver & Long, 2015 == | ||
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+ | Seneca, L. (2015). Letters on ethics: To Lucilius (M. Graver & A. Long, Trans.). The University of Chicago Press. | ||
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+ | == Gummere, 1917 == | ||
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+ | Seneca. (1917). | ||
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+ | Find a full-text copy of this source on Wikisource [[https:// | ||
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+ | == Hays, 2003 == | ||
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+ | Aurelius, M. (2003). Meditations: | ||
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+ | == Long, A., 2018 == | ||
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+ | Epictetus. (2018). How to be free: An ancient guide to the Stoic life (A. A. Long, Trans.). Princeton University Press. | ||
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+ | == Long, G., 1877 == | ||
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+ | Epictetus. (1877). The discourses of Epictetus; with the encheiridion and fragments (G. Long, Trans.). George Bell and Sons. | ||
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+ | Find a full-text copy of this source on Wikisource [[https:// | ||
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+ | == Oldfather, 1925 == | ||
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+ | Epictetus. (1925). Epictetus, the discourses as reported by Arrian, the manual, and fragments (W. A. Oldfather, Trans.; Vol. 1). Harvard University Press. | ||
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+ | Find a full-text copy of this source on Wikisource [[https:// | ||
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+ | == Oldfather, 1928 == | ||
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+ | Epictetus. (1928). Epictetus, the discourses as reported by Arrian, the manual, and fragments (W. A. Oldfather, Trans.; Vol. 2). Harvard University Press. | ||
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+ | Find a full-text copy of this source on Wikisource [[https:// | ||
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+ | == Waterfield, 2022 == | ||
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+ | Epictetus. (2022). The complete works: handbook, discourses, and fragments (R. Waterfield, Trans.). The University of Chicago Press. | ||
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+ | == Williams, 2014 == | ||
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+ | Seneca, L. A. (2014). On the shortness of life (G. Williams, Trans.). In E. Asmis, S. Bartsch, & M. C. Nussbaum (Eds.), Hardship and happiness (pp. 110-133). The University of Chicago Press. |