Material to categorize
- Antonina M. Alberti & R. W. Sharples (eds.) (1999). Aspasius: The Earliest Extant Commentary on Aristotles's Ethics. W. De Gruyter.
- Alexander (2001). Alexander of Aphrodisias on the Cosmos. Brill Academic Pub.
- David Armstrong (ed.) (2004). Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans. University of Texas Press.
- H. Baltussen (2000). Theophrastus Against the Presocratics and Plato: Peripatetic Dialectic in the De Sensibus. Brill.
- Estelle Allen De Lacy (1938). Meaning and Methodology in Hellenistic Philosophy. Philosophical Review 47 (4):390-409.
- S. F. (2000). Juha Sihvola and Troels Engberg-Pedersen the Emotions in Hellenistic Philosophy. New Synthese Historical Library, 46. (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1998). Pp. XII + 380. £116·00, US×184·00 (Hbk). ISBN 0792353188. Religious Studies 36 (4):505-507.
- S. F. (2000). Keimpe Algra, Jonathan Barnes, Jaap Mansfeld and Malcolm Schofield (Eds) the Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999). Pp. XIX + 916. £80·00 (Hbk). ISBN 0 521 250285. Religious Studies 36 (4):505-507.
- John T. Fitzgerald, Dirk Obbink & Glenn Stanfield Holland (eds.) (2004). Philodemus and the New Testament World. Brill.
- Kevin L. Flannery (1995). Ways Into the Logic of Alexander of Aphrodisias. E.J. Brill.
- Theodor Gomperz (1993). Theodor Gomperz: Eine Auswahl Herkulanischer Kleiner Schriften (1864-1909). E.J. Brill.
- R. J. Hankinson (ed.) (2008). The Cambridge Companion to Galen. Cambridge University Press.
- Mark P. O. Morford (2002). The Roman Philosophers: From the Time of Cato the Censor to the Death of Marcus Aurelius. Routledge.
- Leonardo Tarán (1981). Speusippus of Athens: A Critical Study with a Collection of the Related Texts and Commentary. E.J. Brill.
- Theophrastus (1993/1967). Metaphysics. Brill Academic Pub.
- Robert B. Todd (1976). Alexander of Aphrodisias on Stoic Physics: A Study of the De Mixtione with Preliminary Essays, Text, Translation and Commentary. Brill.
- Voula Tsouna-McKirahan (2007). The Ethics of Philodemus. Oxford University Press.
Stoics
- Peter Adamson (2003). Review: Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life. Mind 112 (446).
- Catherine Atherton (1993). The Stoics on Ambiguity. Cambridge University Press.
- Hans Dieter Betz (1971). Seneca Und Die Griechisch-Römische Tradition Der Seelenleitung. Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (1).
- Susanne Bobzien (1998). Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
- Tad Brennan (2005). The Stoic Life: Emotions, Duties, and Fate. Oxford University Press.
- Charles Brittain (2006). Review of Gretchen Reydams-Schils, The Roman Stoics: Self, Responsibility, and Affection. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (7).
- Sten Ebbesen (1995). Catherine Atherton the Stoics on Ambiguity, Cambridge Classical Studies, Cambridge University Press, 1993, XIX + 563 Pp. ISBN 0 521 44139 0 (Hardback). Vivarium 33 (2):242-246.
- Robert Blair Edlow (1975). The Stoics on Ambiguity. Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (4).
- Epictetus, A Selection From the Discourses of Epictetus with the Encheiridion.
- Epictetus, Enchiridion.
- Epictetus, Golden Sayings.
- Epictetus, The Discourses of Epictetus.
- Epictetus, The Golden Sayings of Epictetus.
- David Forman (2008). Free Will and the Freedom of the Sage in Leibniz and the Stoics. The History of Philosophy Quarterly 25 (3):203-219.
- John Glucker (2003). Stoics, Para-Stoics and Anti-Stoics: Methods and Sensibilities. Philosophia 31 (1-2).
- Josiah Gould (1981). The Stoics. Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (2).
- Josiah Gould (1971). Stoic Philosophy. Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (1).
- Josiah Gould (1965). Reason in Seneca. Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1).
- Margaret Graver, Epictetus. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Margaret Graver (2007). Stoicism & Emotion. University of Chicago Press.
- J. Harward (1930). The Early Stoics. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):271 – 289.
- Katerina Ierodiakonou (ed.) (1998). Topics in Stoic Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
- Brad Inwood (1985). Ethics and Human Action in Early Stoicism. Oxford University Press.
- Brad Inwood & Lloyd P. Gerson (eds.) (2008). The Stoics Reader: Selected Writings and Testimonia. Hackett Pub. Co., Inc..
- Rachana Kamtekar, Aidws in Epictetus.
- A. A. Long (1996/2001). Stoic Studies. University of California Press.
- J. McKie (2001). Stephen Engstrom and Jennifer Whiting (Eds.), Aristotle, Kant and the Stoics: Rethinking Happiness and Duty, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998, Pp. IX 310, $33.95 (Paper). Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (1):140 – 141.
- N. M. L. Nathan (2004). Stoics and Sceptics: A Reply to Brueckner. Analysis 64 (283):264–268.
- Jay Newhard (2009). The Chrysippus Intuition and Contextual Theories of Truth. Philosophical Studies 142 (3).
- Michael Papazian (2009). Stoic Theology: Proofs for the Existence of the Cosmic God and of the Traditional Gods (Review). Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (3):pp. 467-468.
- Frederick Pollock (1879). Marcus Aurelius and the Stoic Philosophy. Mind 4 (13):47-68.
- Gretchen J. Reydams-Schils (2005). The Roman Stoics: Self, Responsibility, and Affection. University of Chicago Press.
- Scott Rubarth, Stoic Philosophy of Mind. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Daniel C. Russell (2004). Virtue as "Likeness to God" in Plato and Seneca. Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (3).
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