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Brill’s Companion to Musonius Rufus
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This ground-breaking volume offers the first extensive discussion of Musonius Rufus’ thought on its own terms. Each of the surviving discourses and the fragments receives individual and comprehensi...
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17 September 2026

This ground-breaking volume offers the first extensive discussion of Musonius Rufus’ thought on its own terms. Each of the surviving discourses and the fragments receives individual and comprehensive attention, with a specific focus on the most important philosophical, philological and social issues that shape each text. This wide-ranging and multi-disciplinary volume establishes Musonius as an independent and autonomous Stoic thinker, and opens up new avenues of enquiry into his work. It is an indispensable and comprehensive companion to this significant Roman Stoic.
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Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
17 September 2026
ISBN: 9789004758117
Format: Hardcover
Liz Gloyn is Reader in Latin Language and Literature in the Department of Classics at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her research focuses on the intersections between Latin literature, ancient philosophy and gender studies. She is the author of The Ethics of the Family in Seneca (Cambridge University Press, 2017) and Tracking Classical Monsters in Popular Culture (Bloomsbury, 2019), as well as a broad range of chapters and articles exploring her research interests.
John Sellars is Reader in the History of Philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London. His principal areas of research are Stoicism and its later influence. His recent books include Marcus Aurelius (Routledge, 2021) and, as editor, The Cambridge Companion to Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations (Cambridge University Press, 2025).
John Sellars is Reader in the History of Philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London. His principal areas of research are Stoicism and its later influence. His recent books include Marcus Aurelius (Routledge, 2021) and, as editor, The Cambridge Companion to Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations (Cambridge University Press, 2025).