The Enchiridion (Higginson Translation)
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius is studied and admired by successful people the world over. Marcus Aurelius thought of the Enchiridion in a similar fashion. This is not esoteric philosophy. The Enchiridion is a guide to developing an internal monologue that fosters determination, resilience, pragmatism, and an escape from the anxiety that grips so many in the modern world. The Enchiridion is a collection of Epictetus' lectures, written down and compiled by his student and historian Arrian of Nicomedia. - Summary by Brian Mumford with facts from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Genre(s): Ancient
Language: English
Keyword(s): philosophy (977), Greek (65), Ancient (15), classical (14)
| Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play 01 | Introduction - by Albert Salomon | Brian Mumford |
00:14:47 |
| Play 02 | Precepts 1-10 | Brian Mumford |
00:08:39 |
| Play 03 | Precepts 11-18 | Brian Mumford |
00:06:03 |
| Play 04 | Precepts 19-26 | Brian Mumford |
00:08:05 |
| Play 05 | Precepts 27-32 | Brian Mumford |
00:09:17 |
| Play 06 | Precepts 33-41 | Brian Mumford |
00:08:47 |
| Play 07 | Precepts 42-50 | Brian Mumford |
00:09:07 |
| Play 08 | 51st and final precept | Brian Mumford |
00:02:35 |