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The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius - Strona 223
[85] This is the Stoic precept (Greek: anechou kai apechou). The first part teaches us to be content with men and things as they are. The second part teaches us the virtue of self-restraint, or the government of our passions. [86] This section is ...
Marcus Aurelius, George Long, 2011
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Philosophic Pride: Stoicism and Political Thought from ... - Strona 221
681–82, quoting Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights, 17.19 (in Greek: anechou kai apechou). 33. Miriam Griffin, 'The Flavians', in Alan K. Bowman, Peter Garnsey, and Dominic Rathbone, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd ed., vol. 11, The High ...
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The Roman Philosophers: From the Time of Cato the Censor ...
Hence, says Gellius, Epicretus' famous maxim, "Bear and forbeat" (anechou kai apechou). Epicutus shares with the Cynics a focus on training, endurance and consisrency in one's way of life and one's philosophy. As our btief discussion in ...
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The Golden Sayings of Epictetus In Plain and Simple ... - Strona clxxxiii
He meant the words [Greek: Anechou kai apechou]—"Bear and Forbear." 183 F avorinus tells us how Epictetus would also say that there were two things far worse than any others, the inability to show endurance and the inability to to show ...
It has been summed up in the three words, [Greek: Anechou kai apechou], "sustine et abstine," "Bear and forbear,"--bear whatever God assigns to you, abstain from that which He forbids. The earlier part of the Manual is devoted to practical ...
Frederic William Farrar, 1892
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Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Johnson (Illustrated):
[Greek: Anechou kai apechou.] EPICT. How evil came intotheworld;forwhat reasonitisthatlifeis overspread with such boundless varieties of misery; why the only thinking being ofthis globe is doomed to think merely to be wretched,and ...
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Archetypes of Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy - Strona 195
His motto was Anechou kai apechou: Bear and forbear. Epictetus was once so badly tortured—for another slave's mistake—that his broken leg did not heal properly, and he limped for the rest of his life. The story goes that as his leg was being ...
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Greek and Hellenic Culture in Joyce - Strona 186
The late-fourth-century thinker Zeno of Citium (a city on Cyprus) is traditionally regarded as the founder of the Stoic system at Athens. There is far more to this school of philosophy than the maxim anechou kai apechou (endure and renounce); ...
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Asceza: odczłowieczenie czy uczłowieczenie - Strona 62
Jest to słynna zasada Epikteta: anechou kai apechou, sustine et abstine! W zakresie ćwiczenia własnych dążeń i unikań formułuje Epiktet dla każdego, kto dąży wytrwale do udoskonalenia swego człowieczeństwa, następującą zasadę ...
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Recollections of Italy, England and Americ
This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com.
Franois-Ren Chateaubriand, 2009