• oryang7
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    I recently made a database of Epictetus' Discourses, Fragments, and Enchiridion (w/ Translators' Notes) linked here, and (w/o Translators' Notes) linked here, that features all English translations - that I could find - in Public Domain.

    In addition to Standalone versions of the:

    Discourses:

    w/ Notes

    w/o Notes

    Fragments:

    w/o Notes

    w/ Notes

    Enchiridion:

    w/o Notes

    w/ Notes & Schenkl's Greek

    Here, I have also linked to a folder containing resources compiled, transcribed or created by myself pertaining to those English Translations of Epictetus' Discourses, Fragments, and Enchiridion that appear in Public Domain.

    Included are:
    • The Primary Sources I used
    • Transcription of any Primary Sources that were scans (Google Docs)
    • A table comparing the Propositional Numeration Systems used by each translator.

    Enjoy!
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