LEADER 00000pam 2200397 i 4500 003 DLC 005 20240301145857.0 008 231025t20242023nyu e 000 0 eng 010 2023045097 020 9781250325358|q(trade paperback) 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dDLC|dGCmBT|dUtOrBLW 041 1 eng|hgrc|hlat 042 pcc 082 00 188|223/eng/20231116 092 188|bESS 245 04 The essential stoic :|bthe most important writings from the masters of stoicism /|cMarcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Seneca. 250 First St. Martin's Essentials edition. 264 1 New York :|bSt. Martin's Essentials,|c2024. 300 viii, 375 pages ;|c24 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 500 Works translated from Greek and Latin. 505 00 |tMeditations /|rMarcus Aurelius ;|ttranslated by George Long ;|tedited by Edwin Ginn --|tThe golden sayings / |rEpictetus ;|ttranslated by Hastings Crossley -- |tCollected letters /|rLucius Annaeus Seneca ;|ttranslated by Richard Mott Gummere. 520 "The essential writings from the three pillars of Stoicism. Bringing together the essential writings of the three most influential Stoic philosophers, The Essential Stoic is an accessible and instructive guide to living a better life through the teachings of Stoicism, and includes an insightful introduction from Mark Tuitert, Olympic speed skater and bestselling author of The Stoic Mindset. Distilling the wisdom of the three Stoic masters, this volume contains the three most widely-read volumes of Stoic philosophy in history. Readers will get a comprehensive, 360-degree view of Stoicism, from Epictetus' ethics to Marcus Aurelius' reflections to Seneca's aphorisms. Hailed as one of Rome's "last good emperors," Marcus Aurelius reflects on living wisely, calmly, and virtuously in a chaotic world. Epictetus describes the need to rationally accept the world around us and live with uncompromising virtue. Seneca provides quick, accessible Stoic wisdom in a series of letters to his friend Lucilius. The philosophers' combined wisdom shows readers how to live their best lives, staying calm and rational in the face of hardship, remaining true to their own code of ethics, and accepting the world on its own terms"--|cProvided by publisher. 650 0 Stoics|vEarly works to 1800. 700 1 Tuitert, Mark,|ewriter of introduction. 700 1 Long, George,|d1800-1879,|etranslator. 700 1 Crossley, Hastings,|etranslator. 700 1 Gummere, Richard M.|q(Richard Mott),|d1883-1969, |etranslator. 700 02 |iContainer of expression:|aMarcus Aurelius,|cEmperor of Rome,|d121-180.|tMeditations.|lEnglish. 700 02 |iContainer of expression:|aEpictetus.|tGolden sayings of Epictetus.|lEnglish. 700 12 |iContainer of expression:|aSeneca, Lucius Annaeus, |dapproximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D.|tCorrespondence. |kSelections.|lEnglish.|f2024. 710 2 St. Martin's Press,|eeditor.
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