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This video is a collection of quotes from Gaius Musonius Rufus, a Stoic philosopher who taught philosophy in Rome during the reign of Emperor Nero, during which time he was sent into exile.
Rufus is know for being the teacher of one of history's greatest philosophers of Stoicism; Epictetus.
Gaius Musonius Rufus was a Roman philosopher and teacher who lived during the first century AD. He is considered one of the most important Stoic philosophers of his time, and his teachings had a profound impact on Roman society.
Born in Volsinii, Italy, Rufus came from a wealthy and influential family. He studied philosophy under various teachers, and eventually himself became a teacher of the famous Stoic philosopher Epictetus. In AD 60, he was exiled to Gyaros, an island off the coast of Greece, for his teachings.
Despite his exile, Rufus continued to teach and write about Stoicism. He believed in living a simple, virtuous life, and his teachings focused on the importance of self-control, virtue, and wisdom. He also believed in the equality of all people, regardless of their social status or gender.
Rufus was also a strong advocate for women’s education and rights. He believed that women should be educated and allowed to participate in public life, and he taught both male and female students.
During his time in Gyaros, Rufus wrote several influential works, including “On the Good Man,” “On the Cynic,” and “On the Stoic Life.” These works were widely read and had a significant impact on Roman society.
After his exile, Rufus returned to Rome and continued to teach and write. He was eventually arrested and sentenced to death by the Roman authorities, but he was later pardoned and released. He continued to teach until his death in AD 101.
Rufus’s teachings continue to be studied and admired by philosophers and scholars today. His emphasis on virtue and self-control remains relevant and inspiring, and his advocacy for women’s rights was truly ahead of his time. His life and teachings continue to inspire and influence people around the world.
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