Description
The "Epictetus' Handbook and the Tablet of Cebes: Guides to Stoic Living" is a translation of Epictetus' "Handbook" and "Tablet of Cebes." The "Handbook" is a philosophical work that covers topics such as how to live a happy life, how to deal with difficult situations, and how to be a good person. The "Tablet of Cebes" is an allegorical text that tells the story of a journey to wisdom.
This new translation of Epictetus'
Handbook brings his ancient teachings to those who wish to live the philosophic life by finding a way to live happily in the world without being overwhelmed by it. This modern English translation of the complete
Handbook is supported by the first thorough commentary since that of Simplicius, 1500 years ago, along with a detailed introduction, extensive glossary, index of key terms, and helpful tables that clarify Stoic ethical doctrines as a glance. Accompanying the
Handbook is the
Tablet of Cebes, a curious and engaging text from an unknown author. In complete contrast to the
Handbook's more conventional philosophical presentation, the
Tablet is an allegory that shows progress to philosophical wisdom as a journey through a landscape inhabited by personifications of Happiness, Fortune, the Virtues and Vices.