What am I in for?
Which one should I start with?
What am I in for?
Which one should I start with?
Meditations is very accessible. I'd say Epictetus' Enchiridion, then Epictetus' Discourses. But I'm biased because I'm not a big fan of Seneca.
Enchiridion first, then discourses, then Aurelius, then Seneca for pretty much the same things you've already learned but which are written in a fancier prose.
They're all pederasts except for Heraclitus.
Also, you should've got the Oxford edition of Epictetus because it contains everything and costs like 9 bucks or something.
> named after a literal undeveloped lady penis
NO THANKS
No point in reeding this ancient stuff now in 2017. Skip em.
I've only read the 'tetus but I highly recommend it. Extremely funny in it's straight-faced and emotionless advice on completely devastating events, while at the same time having some actually useful insights.
(you), *triggered* and hnng
>that pic
based
>Extremely funny i
Holy fuck, this.
I like it how he literally says 'kill yourself' or 'pleb/slave' to people who keep being dense.
Just got these today. What should I move onto next?
bump
Start with the greek
Resume with the Romans
>Dover Thrift
enchiridion is just cliffnotes of the discourses
Shit, feces, stool. Like all stoicshit
Care to explain?
there's a few other (prePlatonics) that aren't.. but not many
you don't get sexual dimorphism do you?
That's an awful translation of meditations. I'd look for a better one.
Start with the Enchiridion. It's the earliest (iirc) and the shortest as well. Meditations is okay, but its his diary desu and doesn't really blow my hair back. Seneca is better.
If you are not sure what to do there is always some one that is willing to tell you
archive.org
millions of people are never wrong
T.Cynic
>unironically adding books to your collect with the word "thrift" printed on them
eric, simply eric
Hello, Christcuck!
>What am I in for?
Manly Repression
>he pays for and reads introductions
Pleb faggot.