The Enchiridion (Higginson Translation)
Epictetus
Read by Brian Mumford
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius is studied and admired by successful people the world over. Marcus Aurelius thought of the Enchiridion in a similar fashion. This is not esoteric philosophy. The Enchiridion is a guide to developing an internal monologue that fosters determination, resilience, pragmatism, and an escape from the anxiety that grips so many in the modern world. The Enchiridion is a collection of Epictetus' lectures, written down and compiled by his student and historian Arrian of Nicomedia. - Summary by Brian Mumford with facts from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (1 hr 7 min)
Chapters
Introduction - by Albert Salomon | 14:47 | Read by Brian Mumford |
Precepts 1-10 | 8:39 | Read by Brian Mumford |
Precepts 11-18 | 6:03 | Read by Brian Mumford |
Precepts 19-26 | 8:05 | Read by Brian Mumford |
Precepts 27-32 | 9:17 | Read by Brian Mumford |
Precepts 33-41 | 8:47 | Read by Brian Mumford |
Precepts 42-50 | 9:07 | Read by Brian Mumford |
51st and final precept | 2:35 | Read by Brian Mumford |
Reviews
Exceptional
Ashiee
Exceptional reading of an excellent text. Thankful for both 🙏