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| DISCOURSES, BOOK III The Discourses are transcriptions of Epictetus’s informal lectures recorded by his student Arrian. | 1 |
| DISCOURSES, BOOK IV | 243 |
| FRAGMENTS Short excerpts and quotations from Epictetus found in the works of other ancient authors. | 439 |
| THE ENCHEIRIDION, OR MANUAL original: "Encheiridion" — literally meaning "handbook" or "that which is held in the hand." It is a concise summary of Stoic ethical principles. | 479 |
| INDEX | 539 |
The vocabulary list provided in the source includes: Discourses (formal lectures), Fragments (surviving pieces of lost text), Encheiridion (the "Manual" or handbook of Stoic life), and the Index.