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Section | Title | Reader | Notes | Listen Url | Status |
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0 | Introduction and Preface | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
1 | Book I I. Of the Things Which Are in Our Power, and Not in Our Power | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
2 | II. How a Man on Every Occasion Can Maintain His Proper Character | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
3 | III. How a Man Should Proceed from the Principles of God Being the Father of All Men to the Rest | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
4 | IV. Of Progress or Improvement | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
5 | V. Against the Academics | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
6 | VI. Of Providence | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
7 | VII. Of the Use of Sophistical Arguments and Hypothetical and the Like | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
8 | VIII. That the Faculties Are Not Safe to the Uninstructed | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
9 | IX. How from the Fact That We Are Akin to God a Man May Proceed to the Consequences | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
10 | X. Against Those Who Eagerly Seek Preferment at Rome | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
11 | XI. Of Natural Affection | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
12 | XII. Of Contentment | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
13 | XIII. How Everything May Be Done Acceptably to the Gods | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
14 | XIV. That the Deity Oversees All Things | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
15 | XV. What Philosophy Promises | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
16 | XVI. Of Providence | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
17 | XVII. That the Logical Art is Necessary | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
18 | XVIII. That We Ought Not to Be Angry with the Errors (Faults) of Others | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
19 | XIX. How We Should Behave to Tyrants | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
20 | XX. About Reason, How I Contemplates Itself | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
21 | XXI. Against Those Who Wish to Be Admired | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
22 | XXII. On Precognition | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
23 | XXIII. Against Epicurus | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
24 | XXIV. How We Should Struggle with Circumstances | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
25 | XXV. On the Same | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
26 | XXVI. What is the Law of Life | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
27 | XXVII. In How Many Ways Appearances Exist, and What Aids We Should Provide Against Them | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
28 | XXVIII. That We Ought Not to Be Angry with Men; and What are the Small and the Great Things Among Men | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
29 | XXIX. On Constancy (Or Firmness) | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
30 | XXX. What We Ought to Have Ready in Difficult Circumstances | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
31 | Book II I. That Confidence (Courage) is Not Inconsistent with Caution | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
32 | II. Of Tranquility (Freedom from Perturbation) | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
33 | III. To Those Who Recommend Persons to Philosophers | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
34 | IV. Against a Person Who Had Once Been Detected in Adultery | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
35 | V. How Magnanimity Is Consistent with Care | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
36 | VI. Of Indifference | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
37 | VII. How We Ought to Use Divination | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
38 | VIII. What Is the Nature ('H Ουσία) Of the Good | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
39 | IX. That When We Cannot Fulfil That Which the Character of a Man Promises, We Assume the Character of a Philosopher | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
40 | X. How We May Discover the Duties of Life from Names | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
41 | XI. What the Beginning of Philosophy Is | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
42 | XII. Of Disputation or Discussion | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
43 | XIII. On Anxiety (Solicitude) | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
44 | XIV. To Naso | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
45 | XV. To or Against Those Who Obstinately Persist in What They Have Determined | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
46 | XVI. That We Do Not Strive to Use Our Opinions About Good and Evil | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
47 | XVII. How We Must Adapt Preconceptions to Particular Cases | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
48 | XVIII. How We Should Struggle Against Appearances | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
49 | XIX. Against Those Who Embrace Philosophical Opinions Only in Words | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
50 | XX. Against the Epicureans and the Academics | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
51 | XXI. Of Inconsistency | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
52 | XXII. On Friendship | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
53 | XXIII. On the Power of Speaking | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
54 | XXIV. To (Or Against) a Person Who Was One of Those Who Were Not Valued (Esteemed by Him) | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
55 | XXV. That Logic is Necessary | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
56 | XXVI. What Is the Property of Error | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
57 | Book III I. Of Finery in Dress | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
58 | II. In What a Man Ought to Be Exercised Who Has Made Proficiency and That We Neglect the Chief Things | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
59 | III. What Is the Matter on Which a Good Man Should be Employed, and in What We Ought Chiefly to Practice Ourselves | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
60 | IV. Against a Person Who Showed His Partisanship in an Unseemly Way in a Theatre | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
61 | V. Against Those Who on Account of Sickness Go Away Home | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
62 | VI. Miscellaneous | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
63 | VII. To the Administrator of the Free Cities Who Was an Epicurean | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
64 | VIII. How We Must Exercise Ourselves Against Appearances (Φαντασίασ) | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
65 | IX. To A Certain Rhetorician Who Was Going Up to Rome on a Suit | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
66 | X. In What Manner We Ought to Bear Sickness | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
67 | XI. Certain Misceallaneous Matters | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
68 | XII. About Exercise | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
69 | XIII. What Solitude Is, and What Kind of Person a Solitary Man Is | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
70 | XIV. Certain Miscellaneous Matters | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
71 | XV. That We Ought to Proceed with Circumspection to Everything | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
72 | XVI. That We Ought with Caution to Enter into Familiar Intercourse with Men | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
73 | XVII. On Providence | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
74 | XVIII. That We Ought Not to Be Disturbed by Any News | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
75 | XIX. What is the Condition of a Common Kind of Man and of a Philosopher | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
76 | XX. That We Can Derive Advantage from All External Things | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
77 | XXI. Against Those Who Readily Come to the Profession of Sophists | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
78 | XXII. About Cynism | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
79 | XXIII. To Those Who Read and Discuss for the Sake of Ostentation | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
80 | XXIV. That We Ought Not to Be Moved by a Desire of Those Things Which Are Not in Our Power | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
81 | XXV. To Those Who Fall Off (Desist) from Their Purpose | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
82 | XXVI. To Those Who Fear Want | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
83 | Book IV I. About Freedom | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
84 | II. On Familiar Intimacy | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
85 | III. What Things We Should Exchange for Other Things | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
86 | IV. To Those Who Are Desirous of Passing Life in Tranquility | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
87 | V. Against the Quarrelsome and Ferocious | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
88 | VI. Against Those Who Lament Over Being Pitied | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
89 | VII. On Freedom From Fear | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
90 | VIII. Against Those Who Hastily Rush Into the Use of the Philosophic Dress | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
91 | IX. To a Person Who Had Been Changed to a Character of Shamelessness | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
92 | X. What Things We Ought to Despise, and What Things We Ought to Value | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
93 | XI. About Purity (Cleanliness) | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
94 | XII. On Attention | brownrottger | PL OK | ||
95 | XIII. Against or to Those Who Readily Tell Their Own Affairs | brownrottger | PL OK |