American Translations
1. Epictetus his Morals, Done from the original Greek, and the words taken from his own mouth by Arrian. The second edition. Philadelphia. 1729.
2. Epictetus. Selections from his Discourses; with the Encheiridion; edited by B. E. Smith. New York. 1900.
3. Epictetus' Discourses. New York. 1900. 8o [World's Great Books]
4. Golden Sayings of Epictetus; with the Hymn of Cleanthes; translated and arranged by Hastings Crossley. New York. 1903. [Golden Treasury Series]
5. Noble Thoughts of Epictetus; selected and edited by Dana Estes; with an essay on The Discourses by Canon F. W. Farrar. Boston. 1909. 16o [Noble Thoughts Series]
6. Discourses of Epictetus. Boston. 1914. [Berkeley Series]
7. Discourses of Epictetus. New York. 1916. 24o [Cloister Craft Books]
Epicurus
1. Epicurus's Moralls, collected ptly out of his owne Greeke text in Diogenes Laertius and ptly out of ye Rhapsodies of Marcus Antoninus, Plutarch, Cicero and Seneca. And faithfully Englished by Dr. Charleston. Licensed to He. Herringman, December 12, 1655.