Incoming Resources
- Law, reason, and the cosmic city, political philosophy in the early Stoa, Katja Maria Vogt
- De oratore, Cicero
- De oratore in two volumes, Cicero ; with an English translation by E.W. Sutton ; completed, with an introduction, by H. Rackham
- Meditations, Marcus Aurelius ; translated, introduced and edited by Robin Waterfield
- De otio ; De brevitate vitae, Seneca ; edited by G. D. Williams
- From Epicurus to Epictetus, studies in Hellenistic and Roman philosophy, A.A. Long
- Roman Christianity and Roman Stoicism, a comparative study of ancient morality, Runar M. Thorsteinsson
- The Stoic life, emotions, duties, and fate, Tad Brennan
- Gateway to the stoics, Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, Epictetus's Enchiridion, and Selections from Seneca's Letters and The fragments of Hierocles, foreword by Spencer Klavan ; introduction by Russell Kirk
- Regret, a study in ancient moral psychology, James Warren
- Gandhi and the Stoics, modern experiments on ancient values, Richard Sorabji
- The philosophy of Epictetus, edited by Thedore Scaltsas and Andrew S. Mason
- Spinoza and the stoics, by Jon Miller
- French and Italian Stoicisms, from Sartre to Agamben, edited by Kurt Lampe and Janae Sholtz
- How to think like a Roman emperor, the stoic philosophy of Marcus Aurelius, Donald Robertson
- The complete works, handbook, discourses, and fragments, Epictetus ; edited and translated with introduction and notes by Robin Waterfield
- Stoic wisdom, ancient lessons for modern resilience, Nancy Sherman
- Determinism and freedom in Stoic philosophy, Susanne Bobzien
- A new stoicism, Lawrence C. Becker
- Learning to live naturally, Stoic ethics and its modern significance, Christopher Gill
- Stoic warriors, the ancient philosophy behind the military mind, Nancy Sherman
- God and cosmos in Stoicism, edited by Ricardo Salles
- That one should disdain hardships, the teachings of a Roman Stoic, Musonius Rufus ; translated by Cora E. Lutz ; with an introduction by Gretchen Reydams-Schils
- The inner citadel, the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Pierre Hadot ; translated by Michael Chase
- How to be free, an ancient guide to the stoic life : Encheiridion and selections from Discourses, Epictetus ; translated and with an introduction by A.A. Long