21. θάνατος καὶ φυγὴ καὶ πάντα τὰ ἄλλα τὰ δεινὰ φαινόμενα πρὸ ὀφθαλμῶν ἔστω σοι καθ' ἡμέραν, μάλιστα δὲ πάντων ὁ θάνατος· καὶ οὐδὲν οὐδέποτε ταπεινὸν ἐνθυμηθήσῃ οὔτε ἄγαν ἐπιθυμήσεις τινός.
notes
Keep Death before Your Eyes
Epictetus advises his students to keep what seems terrible before their eyes.
πάντα τὰ ἄλλα τὰ δεινὰ φαινόμενα: “all the other things which appear (seem) terrible.”
ἔστω: > εἰμί, 3 sg. pres. act. imper.
σοι: dat. of possession (S. 1476)
καθ' ἡμέραν: “day by day,” “daily” (LSJ κατά B.II.2)
οὐδὲν οὐδέποτε ταπεινὸν ἐνθυμηθήσῃ: “you will never have any lowly thoughts whatsoever.” ἐνθυμηθήσῃ: > ἐνθυμέομαι, 2 sg. fut. mid. The adjective ταπεινός can be applied to behavior that is weak, submissive, humble, wretched, or mean—the opposite of the autonomy and freedom promised by Stoicism.
vocabulary
φυγή, -ῆς, ἡ, flight, banishment, exile
οὐδέποτε, never
ταπεινός, -ή, -όν, mean, lowly
ἐνθυμάζω, ἐνθυμηθήσομαι, ἐνεθυμήθην, to consider, think
ἄγαν, (adv.) very much, too much
ἐπιθυμέω, ἐπιθυμήσω, ἐπεθύμησα, (+ gen.) to desire, long for