Stoic text
C12941
concept
A Stoic text is a written work that conveys the principles, practices, and philosophical teachings of Stoicism, emphasizing virtue, rationality, and acceptance of what lies beyond one’s control.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Stoic text canonical | 9 |
| Stoic work | 6 |
| Stoic treatise | 2 |
| Hellenistic philosophy text | 1 |
| Stoic handbook | 1 |
| Stoic philosophical text | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
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Instruction
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Input
Class: Stoic text
Generated description
A Stoic text is a written work that conveys the principles, practices, and philosophical teachings of Stoicism, emphasizing virtue, rationality, and acceptance of what lies beyond one’s control.
Instances (19)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Letters to Lucilius | — |
| Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium | — |
| De Ira | Stoic work |
| De Tranquillitate Animi | Stoic work |
| On the Tranquility of Mind | Stoic work |
| De Beneficiis | Stoic work |
| On Duty (Peri tou kathēkontos) | Stoic work |
| On Tranquillity of Mind | Stoic work |
| Discourses | — |
| Enchiridion | Stoic handbook |
| Τὰ εἰς ἑαυτόν | — |
| To Himself | — |
| Meditations | — |
| Letter 1: On Saving Time | — |
| Letter 47: On Master and Slave | — |
| Letter 104: On Care of Health and Peace of Mind | Stoic philosophical text |
| De Constantia Sapientis | Stoic treatise |
| On Benefits | — |
| On Providence (Panaetius, lost) | Stoic treatise |