1721 Epictetus His Morals With Simplicius His Comment
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Description
The fourth edition.
George Stanhope's English translation of the philosophical works of Epictetus, the ancient Greek stoic philosopher. The work features the philosopher's moral teachings and a brief biographical passage, with commentary from Simplicius, a Neoplatonist philosopher.
Bound in modern cloth with a library location to the spine and the odd library label and stamp. Endpapers and blanks renewed.
Condition
Bound in modern cloth with a library location to the spine. Endpapers and blanks renewed. Externally very smart with fading to the spine, and light edge wear with a small tear to the tail of the spine. Front hinge starting, rear tender. 'General Theological Seminary Library' bookplate and labels to the endpapers. Internally firmly bound with lightly age toned pages and light spotting, heavier to the front and rear. The odd library stamp.
Very Good
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