Major Works of the Stoics (Boxed Set): Meditations, Letters from a Stoic, Discourses and Selected Writings, 9780241765791
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Major Works of the Stoics (Boxed Set): Meditations, Letters from a Stoic, Discourses and Selected Writings

meditations; letters from a stoic; discourses and selected writings

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  • Hardcover

    1184 pages

  • Release Date

    27 January 2026

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Summary

The Stoic Trinity: A Timeless Collection

A beautifully designed boxed set featuring the core works of the three most influential Stoic philosophers.

  • Meditations: Experience the profound wisdom of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius in his personal reflections on life, virtue, and acceptance.

  • Letters from a Stoic: Delve into Seneca’s insightful letters, exploring Stoic ideals of self-reliance, resilience, and the pursuit o…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241765791
ISBN-10:024176579X
Series:A Penguin Classics Hardcover
Author:Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1184
Release Date:27 January 2026
Weight:1.15kg
Dimensions:180mm x 114mm x 104mm
About The Author

Marcus Aurelius

Seneca (Author)

Lucius Annaeus Seneca (c. 4BC - AD65) was born in Cordoba, Spain, where he was brought up studying the traditional virtues of republican Roman life. He became a teacher of rhetoric but attracted attention for his incisive style of writing.

Marcus Aurelius (Author)

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was born to an upper-class Roman family in A.D. 121 and was later adopted by the future emperor Antoninus Pius, whom he succeeded in 161. His reign was marked by a successful campaign against Parthia, but was overshadowed in later years by plague, an abortive revolt in the eastern provinces, and the deaths of friends and family, including his co-emperor Lucius Verus. A student of philosophy from his earliest youth, he was especially influenced by the first-century Stoic thinker Epictetus. His later reputation rests on his Meditations, written during his later years and never meant for formal publication. He died in 180, while campaigning against the barbarian tribes on Rome’s northern frontier.

Epictetus (Author)

Epictetus (c. 55-135 CE) was a teacher and Stoic philosopher. Originally a slave from Hierapolis in Anatolia (modern Turkey), he moved to Nicopolis on the Adriatic coast of Greece after gaining his freedom and opened a school of philosophy there. His informal lectures (the Discourses) were transcribed and published by his student Arrian, who also composed a digest of Epictetus’ teaching known as the Manual (or Enchiridion). Late in life Epictetus retired from teaching, adopted an orphan child and lived out his remaining years in domestic obscurity. His influence has been deep and enduring, from Marcus Aurelius in his Meditations to the contemporary psychologist Albert Ellis, who has acknowledged his debt to Epictetus in devising the school of Rational-Emotive Behavioural Therapy.

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