Definitions for Epictetus

Epictetus Ep·ic·te·tus

Spelling: [ep-ik-tee-tuh s]
IPA: /ˌɛp ɪkˈti təs/

Epictetus is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 277 anagrams from letters in Epictetus (ceeipsttu).

Definitions for Epictetus

noun

  1. a.d. c60–c120, Greek Stoic philosopher and teacher, mainly in Rome.

Examples for Epictetus

He takes Epictetus as the representative of the one; Montaigne as the representative of the other.

Epictetus declared with an oath that he should be glad to see one.

A great many of the writers are philosophers, some quite famous (Epictetus).

Many of them have revived, in their own person, Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius.

Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca are the masters of this school.

A few days before he burned his peddling-box, he had read Epictetus.

It is the Epictetus who smiles when the last vestige of physical welfare is removed.

It is better for the temper than a chapter of Seneca or Epictetus.

And that one should consider the sidereal system and the maxims of Epictetus and be comforted.

Epictetus, one of the ablest of the Stoic philosophers, was a slave.

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