Lectures and Fragments

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Ancient, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Mind & Body
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Author: Musonius Rufus ISBN: 1230000331753
Publisher: Enhanced E-Books Publication: March 31, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Musonius Rufus
ISBN: 1230000331753
Publisher: Enhanced E-Books
Publication: March 31, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

"To relax the mind is to lose it."

Gaius Musonius Rufus (c. AD 30–100) was one of the four great Roman Stoic philosophers, the other three being Seneca, Marcus Aurelius and Musonius’s pupil Epictetus.  Rufus taught philosophy in Rome during the reign of Nero, as a consequence of which he was sent into exile in 65 AD to Gyaros, a barren island in the Aegean Sea. Because Stoicism was, for Musonius, not merely a philosophy but a guide to daily living, he has been called “the Roman Socrates.”

The opinions of Musonius were collected by two of his students, Lucius and Pollio. Twenty one lectures and an assortment of fragments are presented here. The lectures or discourses are as follows:

1.That There is No Need of Giving Many Proofs for One Problem

2.That Man is Born with an Inclination Toward Virtue

3.That Women Too Should Study Philosophy

4.Should Daughters Receive the Same Education as Sons?

5.Which is more Effective, Theory or Practice?

6.On Training

7.That One Should Disdain Hardships

8.That Kings Also Should Study Philosophy

9.That Exile is not an Evil

10.Will the Philosopher Prosecute Anyone for Personal Injury?

11.What means of Livelihood is Appropriate for a Philosopher?

12.On Sexual Indulgence

13.What is the Chief End of Marriage

14.Is Marriage a Handicap for the Pursuit of Philosophy?

15.Should Every Child that is Born be Raised?

16.Must One Obey One’s Parents under all Circumstances?

17.What is the Best Viaticum for Old Age?

18.On Food

19.On Clothing and Shelter

20.On Furnishings

21.On Cutting the Hair

Lectures and Fragments of Musonius Rufus is essential reading for students of Stoics and anyone interested in leading ‘the good life.’

*Newly revised text for modern readers.

*Includes Marcus Rufus biographical image gallery.

*Special low-price.

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"To relax the mind is to lose it."

Gaius Musonius Rufus (c. AD 30–100) was one of the four great Roman Stoic philosophers, the other three being Seneca, Marcus Aurelius and Musonius’s pupil Epictetus.  Rufus taught philosophy in Rome during the reign of Nero, as a consequence of which he was sent into exile in 65 AD to Gyaros, a barren island in the Aegean Sea. Because Stoicism was, for Musonius, not merely a philosophy but a guide to daily living, he has been called “the Roman Socrates.”

The opinions of Musonius were collected by two of his students, Lucius and Pollio. Twenty one lectures and an assortment of fragments are presented here. The lectures or discourses are as follows:

1.That There is No Need of Giving Many Proofs for One Problem

2.That Man is Born with an Inclination Toward Virtue

3.That Women Too Should Study Philosophy

4.Should Daughters Receive the Same Education as Sons?

5.Which is more Effective, Theory or Practice?

6.On Training

7.That One Should Disdain Hardships

8.That Kings Also Should Study Philosophy

9.That Exile is not an Evil

10.Will the Philosopher Prosecute Anyone for Personal Injury?

11.What means of Livelihood is Appropriate for a Philosopher?

12.On Sexual Indulgence

13.What is the Chief End of Marriage

14.Is Marriage a Handicap for the Pursuit of Philosophy?

15.Should Every Child that is Born be Raised?

16.Must One Obey One’s Parents under all Circumstances?

17.What is the Best Viaticum for Old Age?

18.On Food

19.On Clothing and Shelter

20.On Furnishings

21.On Cutting the Hair

Lectures and Fragments of Musonius Rufus is essential reading for students of Stoics and anyone interested in leading ‘the good life.’

*Newly revised text for modern readers.

*Includes Marcus Rufus biographical image gallery.

*Special low-price.

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