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Roman Stoicism / being lectures on the history of the Stoic philosophy with special reference to its development within the Roman Empire

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A systematic history of Stoic philosophy emphasizing its evolution under Roman influence, surveying its Greek roots, doctrinal divisions, and major themes: logic, physics, and ethics. The author traces the spread of Stoic teaching into Rome, explains its practical moral precepts—virtue, duty, self-control—and examines notions of the soul, providence, law, and religion. Chapters treat philosophical method, cosmology, moral psychology, and daily conduct, and conclude by assessing Stoic contributions to Roman literature and their echoes in emerging Christian thought. The presentation combines textual evidence, fragmentary sources, and interpretive commentary for students of classics and philosophy.

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Edward Vernon Arnold

Edward Vernon Arnold was a British scholar and lecturer known for his contributions to the study of Stoic philosophy. His notable work, "Roman Stoicism," comprises a series of lectures that explore the evolution of Stoic thought during the Roman Empire. Arnold's insights into the historical context and development of Stoicism have made his lectures a significant resource for understanding this influential philosophical school. Through his academic endeavors, he has contributed to the broader discourse on philosophy and its impact on Roman culture.

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