
Volume 02
What Is Yours
The Handbook and Discourses of Epictetus
Epictetus
Born a slave, beaten by his master, Epictetus became the freest man in Rome. His one question: what is yours, and what is not? The Enchiridion plus eight Discourses.
Some books survive because they keep being right. These works have been read for two thousand years because they ask the questions every generation must answer for itself.
Daimon Classics brings them into clear, modern English. No academic apparatus. No assumed background. Just the ideas, in their full force.
Born a slave. Beaten by his master. He became the freest man in Rome. Epictetus taught one question: what is yours, and what is not? What Is Yours gathers his Enchiridion with eight of his most powerful Discourses.
Daimon Classics is a series of philosophical texts adapted for modern readers, published by Daimon, an imprint of Alexandria Solutions LLC, under the Know Your Ethos brand.
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