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  1. Title Page
  2. Imprint
  3. Introduction
  4. The Enchiridion
    1. I
    2. II
    3. III
    4. IV
    5. V
    6. VI
    7. VII
    8. VIII
    9. IX
    10. X
    11. XI
    12. XII
    13. XIII
    14. XIV
    15. XV
    16. XVI
    17. XVII
    18. XVIII
    19. XIX
    20. XX
    21. XXI
    22. XXII
    23. XXIII
    24. XXIV
    25. XXV
    26. XXVI
    27. XXVII
    28. XXVIII
    29. XXIX
    30. XXX
    31. XXXI
    32. XXXII
    33. XXXIII
    34. XXXIV
    35. XXXV
    36. XXXVI
    37. XXXVII
    38. XXXVIII
    39. XXXIX
    40. XL
    41. XLI
    42. XLII
    43. XLIII
    44. XLIV
    45. XLV
    46. XLVI
    47. XLVII
    48. XLVIII
    49. XLIX
    50. L
    51. LI
    52. LII
  5. Colophon
  6. Uncopyright

Colophon

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The Enchiridion
is based on the discourses of
Epictetus
and was compiled around 135 by
Arrian of Nicomedia.
It was translated from Koine Greek in 1758 by
Elizabeth Carter.

This ebook was produced for the
Standard Ebooks project
by
Alex Cabal,
and is based on a transcription by
The Internet Classics Archive.

The cover page is adapted from
A Reading from Homer,
a painting completed in 1885 by
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema.
The cover and title pages feature the
League Spartan and Sorts Mill Goudy
typefaces created in 2014 and 2009 by
The League of Moveable Type.

This is the 38th edition of this ebook.
This edition was released on
July 15, 2017, 7:18 a.m.
The first edition was released on
May 12, 2015, 12:01 a.m.
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