This is Volume 4 of "Iannou Stovaiou anthologion = Ioannis Stob i Florilegium," a significant collection of excerpts from Greek literature, compiled by Ioannes Stobaeus. Edited by Thomas Gaisford, with the Latin translation of Hugo Grotius, this volume offers invaluable insights into the moral, ethical, and philosophical thought of the ancient world. The anthology includes selections from a wide range of classical authors, providing a comprehensive overview of Greek wisdom and learning. Of particular note are the contributions from John of Damascus. This edition, published in 1822, makes this treasury of ancient thought accessible to scholars and students interested in classical studies, philosophy, and the history of ideas. The parallel Latin translation enhances its utility for a broad audience.
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