Works
- Discourses, composed by his disciple Arrian
- Enchiridion, compiled by Arrian
- The Manuell of Epictetus, trans. by James Sandford (1567)
- Epictetus his manuall, trans. by John Healey (1610)
- The Life and Philosophy of Epictetus, trans. by John Davies (1670)
- Enchiridion, trans. by Ellis Walker (1692)
- Epictetus his Morals, trans. by George Stanhope (1694)
- Enchiridion, trans. by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1710)
- The Manual of Epictetus, trans. by Person of Quality (1730)
- Enchiridion, trans. by Timothy Thomas (1740)
- Enchiridion, trans. by Thomas Talbot (1872) (transcription project)
- Fragments
Compilations
- All the Works of Epictetus: Which Are Now Extant; Consisting of His Discourses, Preserved by Arrian, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments, trans. by Elizabeth Carter (1759)
- The Works of Epictetus. Consisting of His Discourses, in Four Books, trans. by Thomas Higginson (1865)
- The Discourses of Epictetus translated by George Long. (1877) (transcription project)
- The Teaching of Epictetus, trans. by Thomas Rolleston (1888)
- The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, trans. by Hastings Crossley (1903)
- The Discourses of Epictetus, trans. by Percy Ewing Matheson (1916)
- The Discourses as reported by Arrian, the Manual, and Fragments translated by W. A. Oldfather. 2 vols. (1925/8)
Works about Epictetus
- Dialogue between the Emperor Hadrian and Epictetus the Philosopher, by Anonymous, 2nd or 3rd century
- Conversation on Epictetus and Montaigne, by Blaise Pascal
- “Epictetus and Seneca”, by Walter Savage Landor, in Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans, 1885.
- "Epictetus," by William Wallace, et al., in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
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