- Provides an introductory account of Stoic philosophy
- Addresses ancient Stoicism, its enduring legacy, and how the two are connected
- Situates ancient Stoicism in the context of the rest of ancient philosophy
- Offers an account of the reception of Stoic thought in the western tradition
- Considers the place of Stoicism in modern life
- Part of the Very Short Introductions series - over nine million copies sold worldwide
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