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Book III
I - Of Finery in Dress
8 mins
II - In What a Man Ought to Be Exercised Who Has Made Proficiency; and That We Neglect the Chief Things
3 mins
III - What Is the Matter on Which a Good Man Should Be Employed, and in What We Ought Chiefly to Practice Ourselves
4 mins
IV - Against a Person Who Showed His Partisanship in an Unseemly Way in a Theatre
2 mins
V - Against Those Who on Account of Sickness Go Away Home
3 mins
VI - Miscellaneous
1 min
VII - To the Administrator of the Free Cities Who Was an Epicurean
6 mins
VIII - How We Must Exercise Ourselves Against Appearances (Φαντασίας)
1 min
IX - To a Certain Rhetorician Who Was Going Up to Rome on a Suit
4 mins
X - In What Manner We Ought to Bear Sickness
3 mins
XI - Certain Miscellaneous Matters
1 min
XII - About Exercise
3 mins
XIII - What Solitude Is, and What Kind of Person a Solitary Man Is
4 mins
XIV - Certain Miscellaneous Matters
1 min
XV - That We Ought to Proceed with Circumspection to Everything
2 mins
XVI - That We Ought with Caution to Enter Into Familiar Intercourse with Men
2 mins
XVII - On Providence
1 min
XVIII - That We Ought Not to Be Disturbed by Any News
1 min
XIX - What Is the Condition of a Common Kind of Man and of a Philosopher
1 min
XX - That We Can Derive Advantage from All External Things
3 mins
XXI - Against Those Who Readily Come to the Profession of Sophists
4 mins
XXII - About Cynism
20 mins
XXIII - To Those Who Read and Discuss for the Sake of Ostentation
7 mins
XXIV - That We Ought Not to Be Moved by a Desire of Those Things Which Are Not in Our Power
23 mins
XXV - To Those Who Fall Off (Desist) from Their Purpose
2 mins
XXVI - To Those Who Fear Want
7 mins
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