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ἐγχειρίδιον ≍ Enchiridion 📒

The word "Enchiridion" (Ancient Greek=ἐγχειρίδιον) is an adjective meaning "in the hand" or "ready to hand"…
The word sometimes referred to a handy sword or dagger, but coupled with the word "book" (biblion, Greek=βιβλίον) it connotes a handy book or hand‑book.
Epictetus in his Discourses (Greek=Ἐπικτήτου διατριβαί) often speaks of principles which his pupils should have "ready to hand" (Greek=πρόχειρα). Common English translations of this titular concept are "Manual" or "Handbook"…

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