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Epictetus: The Discourses and Manual - Epictetus: the Discourses and Manual. Translated, with introduction and notes, by P. E. Matheson. Two vols. 7″ × 4½″. Pp. 245 + 280. Oxford : The Clarendon Press, 1916. 3s. 6d. net each vol.
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Epictetus: the Discourses and Manual. Translated, with introduction and notes, by P. E. Matheson. Two vols. 7″ × 4½″. Pp. 245 + 280. Oxford : The Clarendon Press, 1916. 3s. 6d. net each vol.
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1 The note on this passage entirely misses the point by failing to observe that the answer is given by Epictetus. The vexed question of ⋯δον⋯ as προηγμ⋯νον, which is clearly involved, cannot be discussed here.