Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
Hagan, George.
Lack, Simon, 1917-1980.
Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001.
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Humanities: classical civilization
Explains that the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and the emancipated slave Epictetus epitomize the stoic philosophy that was their particular way of life. Defines stoicism, tracing its origin to Greece in 4th century B.C., showing its direct relation to Roman achievements in both law and government. Questions whether "philosophical" and "stoical" are interchangeable terms.
Chicago, Ill. : Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., [198-?]
Emperor and slave-- the philosophy of Roman Stoicism [videorecording]
Emperor and slave-- the philosophy of Roman Stoicism
Emperor and slave-- the philosophy of Roman Stoicism
Humanities: classical civilization
Emperor and slave-- the philosophy of Roman Stoicism