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Information: Epictetus, circa 55 - circa 135 AD. He was born, and lived much of his life, as a slave in Hierapolis, Phrygia, under the Roman Empire. He is among the most noted of the ancient Stoics.
The Significance of Epictetus The Significance of Epictetus: A short biography of Epictetus with an article on his significance. Includes bibliography. Maintained by W.J. Rayment. (Epictetus) http://www.biblestudyinfo.com/epictetus/index.shtml
The Art of Living: Imitation, Principle, and Epictetus The Art of Living: Imitation, Principle, and Epictetus: An appreciative sermon delivered in October 2001 at the Unitarian church in Astoria, Oregon, based on Sharon Lebell's 1995 translation of Epictetus's Enchiridion. (Epictetus) http://www.brecheen.org/church/2001-02/TheArtOfLiving.htm
Thus Spoke Epictetus Thus Spoke Epictetus: Members of this free e-mail list receive a daily quote by the Stoic philosopher Epictetus. (Epictetus) http://geocities.com/stoicvoice/epictetus.htm
Ziniewicz on Epictetus and the Stoics Ziniewicz on Epictetus and the Stoics: Commentary by Dr. Gordon L. Ziniewicz on Epictetus and the Stoics. (Epictetus) http://www.fred.net/tzaka/stoics.html
Epictetus Epictetus: Summary of the life and teachings of Cleanthes. From the Great Teacher Series of the Theosophy Library. (Epictetus) http://theosophy.org/tlodocs/teachers/Epictetus.htm
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Epictetus Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Epictetus: Brief biography and an extensive discussion of the ideas of Epictetus' philosophy, by Keith H. Seddon. (Epictetus) http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/e/epictetu.htm