Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam

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Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam is a late 16th-century Latin treatise by Justus Lipsius that systematically revives and adapts ancient Stoic philosophy for early modern European readers.

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instanceOf Latin work
book
philosophical treatise
aimsTo adapt Stoic ethics to Christian context
provide systematic exposition of Stoic doctrine
associatedWith Catholic Reformation intellectual culture
author Justus Lipsius
authorNationality Flemish
authorOccupation humanist scholar
circaDate late 1500s
circulation European learned circles
conceptualTheme constancy
fate
passions
providence
virtue
countryOfOrigin Southern Netherlands
describedAs systematic revival of ancient Stoicism
genre philosophy
historicalSignificance important source for early modern reception of Stoicism
key text in the development of Neostoicism
influencedBy Cicero
Epictetus
Seneca the Younger
surface form: Seneca

ancient Roman Stoicism
intendedAudience early modern European readers
language Latin
mainSubject Stoic philosophy
movement Neostoicism
philosophicalFocus ethics
moral psychology
practical philosophy
philosophicalTradition Christian humanism
Stoicism
publicationCentury 16th century
relatedWork De Constantia Sapientis
surface form: De Constantia
temporalClassification early modern period
titleTranslation Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam self-linksurface differs
surface form: Introduction to Stoic Philosophy
usesSourcesFrom Greek Stoic tradition
classical Latin authors
workPeriod late Renaissance

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Justus Lipsius notableWork Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam
Neostoicism associatedWithWork Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam
Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam titleTranslation Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Introduction to Stoic Philosophy
Physiologia Stoicorum relatedWorkByAuthor Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam
Joost Lips notableWork Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam
this entity surface form: Manuductio ad Stoicam philosophiam