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Translations of Stoic Texts

Epictetus’ Handbook (Long translation)

Epictetus’ Handbook (Higginson translation)

Epictetus’ Handbook (Carter translation)

Epictetus’ Handbook (Matheson translation, but only the first 38 chapters)

Epictetus’ Discourses only (Long translation)

Epictetus’ Discourses, Handbook and Fragments (Long translation, including original notes)

Epictetus’ Discourses, Handbook and Fragments (Higginson translation, including original notes)

The Golden Sayings of Epictetus

Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations (Long translation)

Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations (Long translation) with chapter numbers and search facility

Seneca’s Selected Letters

Seneca’s On Tranquility of Mind, On Providence, On Anger

Seneca’s complete ethics corpus including the Moral Letters and
Cicero’ De Officiis
at
Ben Schneider’s Stoic site


Dr. Seddon’s essays

Dr. Seddon’s article on ‘Epictetus’ in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Stoics on Determinism

Stoics on the Passions

Short essay on Epictetus


Some excellent articles

Elen Buzaré’s excellent essay on Stoic Spiritual Exercises

‘Stoicism’ in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

‘Stoicism’ in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The Ecole Initiative: Stoicism[Recommended]

Epictetus on How the Stoic Sage Loves by William O. Stephens [Recommended]


Other helpful sites

The Stoic School of Philosophy

Sophia Project

Sophia On-line Stoicism Course [Highly Recommended]

Sophia Introduction to Stoic Ethics

Stoic Links

New Stoa

The Stoic Place

Epictetus: The fundamentals

Paul’s Stoic website

‘Stoicism’ at About.com
online articles

Other online resources

Stoic Voice Journal

‘Guide To Stoicism’ by St. George William Joseph Stock


Links

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Welcome to The Stoic Foundation

Wherever I go it will be well with me.
— Epictetus, DISCOURSES 4.7.14

Zeno of Citium, brought alive by Daniel Strain. Click here to learn more.

Here is Zeno of Citium (in Cyprus), who founded the Stoic school in Ancient Greece in about 300 BC.

He met with his students under the stoa (Greek for colonnade) on the north-eastern side of the marketplace at Athens, and thus followers of his teaching have since that time been known as Stoics.

The Stoic Foundation was established in 2000 by Keith Seddon, the current Director of the Foundation, as an educational trust, offering advice, support and a correspondence course in practical Stoic philosophy to anyone interested in taking up Stoicism as a philosophy to live by.

The Essence of Stoicism

The Stoics taught that the true goal of all human beings is happiness and ‘a smooth flow of life’. To achieve this end, the Stoic student re-evaluates their values and commits themselves to striving for excellence. The endeavour to do this constitutes living as a philosopher, as someone concerned not with what they have, but with what they are.

Latest Publication

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An Outline of Cynic Philosophy: Antisthenes of Athens and Diogenes of Sinope in Diogenes Laertius Book Six

The Cynics were the forerunners of the Stoic outlook: the founder of Stoicism, Zeno of Citium had as his first teacher Crates the Cynic. Here is an account of the Lifes of Antisthenes of Athens and Diogenes of Sinope, accompanied by other Cynics from the Hellenistic period, supported by a modern Introduction that outlines Cynic philosophy. It was written by Diogenes Laertius in about AD 230, drawing on dozens of ancient books that no longer survive, making this book an important resource for readers who want to know what the early Cynics said. Available from Lulu.com. Also available at Barnes&Noble, Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com (See all my Lulu books, including hardback editions.)

This book will be an extremely useful resource for those who wish to find out about Cynic philosophy as a way of life, and its influence on the Stoic outlook.

Previous Publications

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A Summary of Stoic Philosophy: Zeno of Citium in Diogenes Laertius Book Seven

Here is an account of the Life of Zeno, along with a detailed summary of Stoic philosophy. It was written by Diogenes Laertius in about AD 230, drawing on dozens of ancient books that no longer survive, making this book an important resource for readers who want to know what the early Stoics said. Available from Lulu.com. Also available at Barnes&Noble, Blackwell, Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com. (See all my Lulu books, including hardback editions.)

This book will be an extremely useful resource for those who have adopted Stoic philosophy as a way of life.

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Stoic Serenity: A Practical Course on Finding Inner Peace

The Stoic Foundation’s correspondence course is now available as a paperback book for those who would like to work through the course without tutor support. Available from Lulu.com. Also available at Barnes&Noble, Blackwell, Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com. (See all my Lulu books, including hardback editions.)

This book contains all the course papers from the correspondence course, but also features extra material, including sample responses to students’ written assignments, two essays on determinism and the passions (see links to web versions of these in the right-hand column), and more.

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Epictetus’ Handbook and the Tablet of Cebes: Guides to Stoic Living

This is my book featuring a new translation of the Handbook of Epictetus, accompanied by a thorough commentary and extensive glossary, including indexes of Key Terms used in the text in both English and Greek listings. Included in this edition is a new translation of the intriguing ancient text The Tablet of Cebes which takes the reader on a strange journey of self-discovery. Available from the publisher, Routledge, or from Blackwell, Barnes&Nobel, Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com.

[See the author’s errata for this edition.]

Stoic Foundation Bookstore

Please visit the Stoic Foundation Bookstore at Amazon.co.uk to see my recommendations for starting a Stoic library. The Bookstore is mirrored at Amazon.com.

Or take a look at these suggestions from Amazon.co.uk (on the left) and Amazon.com (on the right).


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Stoic Video of the Month

(links to one my favourite videos at YouTube)

Professoranton
A primer for Stoicism




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