Roman Stoicism: being lectures on the history of the Stoic philosophy with special reference to its development within the Roman Empire

Author: Arnold, Edward Vernon

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In "Roman Stoicism: being lectures on the history of the Stoic philosophy with special reference to its development within the Roman Empire," Edward Vernon Arnold takes readers on a captivating journey through the fascinating world of Stoic philosophy. With a focus on its evolution within the Roman Empire, this book delves into the lives and teachings of influential Stoic thinkers, exploring their impact on Roman society and culture. From the stoic virtues of wisdom and self-control to the pursuit of tranquility and the acceptance of fate, Arnold presents a comprehensive overview of Stoicism's key principles and its enduring relevance in our modern world.

Genres: Philosophy, History

Themes: Stoic philosophy, Roman Empire, Virtue, Self-control, Tranquility

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