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A number of the crucial subjects with which I'll deal are Galen's departure from other moralists who have treated the problem of distress like Seneca, Epictetus and Plutarch, plus the extent to which Galen's psychoMoreLE JOURNAL CANADIEN DES SCIENCES NEUROLOGIQUES18.19.20.21.22.pronounced in the akinetic-rigid compared therapy is informed by the (rhetorical) tactics he applies in his healthcare accounts, directed in the therapy on the physique. 9 Simon Swain, `Beyond the limits of Greek biography: Galen from Alexandria to the Arabs', in B. McGing and J. Mossman (eds), The Limits of Ancient Biography (Swansea: Classical Press title= jms.1958 of Wales, 2006), 395?27. ten Eratosthenes of Cyrene (third century BC), Diogenes of Babylon (2nd c. BC), and Plutarch (`The Catalogue of Lamprias' no. 172) have been all said to have written a lost essay Peri alypias. I came across a operate by John Klimax of the 7th c. AD, with all the title , (On Tranquility on the Soul, or rather on Avoidi.Dds to our understanding of your regime of Commodus (AD 180?2), one of several cruellest Roman rulers. More than that, Avoiding Distress is, to my thoughts, a one of a kind supply for Galen's identity as an ethical adviser, and, relatedly, for his didactic relationship with his audience, each direct and implied. By focusing on the Avoiding Distress, its content material, internal structure and narrative setting, I shall bring out the distinctive characteristics of Galenic ethics and evaluate its operation and impact within the framework of contemporary society. Several of the essential topics with which I will deal are Galen's departure from other moralists who've treated the challenge of distress for instance Seneca, Epictetus and Plutarch, and also the extent to which Galen's psychotherapy is informed by the (rhetorical) methods he applies in his health-related accounts, directed at the therapy on the body. Additionally, provided that Galen's Avoiding Distress is definitely the only extant operate Peri alypias,ten it might enable us to shape an notion concerning the prospective content material of other lost essays on this topic. Avoiding Distress: Generic Observations and Person Options Avoiding Distress is written as an essay-letter in response of a request by an anonymous pal of Galen. The correspondent wants to discover the philosophical mechanisms that ensured Galen's self-control within the face in the great conflagration with the Palatine hill in AD 192. The chronology from the treatise makes aspect of the point, simply because its date inside the early months of AD 193 shows how the reminiscence of title= journal.pone.0023913 the disaster would have nevertheless been a fresh memory ?a revived reality, as I shall argue ?inside the minds of each author and addressee.11 The thematic framework makes it clear from the outset that this can be an essay with moralising intent, belonging much more normally to the popularised genre of sensible ethics, a familiar genre in post-Hellenistic philosophical production, intended to possess direct application in the lives of a broader class of reader.12 In referring to extra precise typological distinctions amongst works of ethical philosophy, Philo of Larissa (158 BC?84 BC), once head on the title= s00213-011-2387-0 Platonic Academy, presented a threefold categorisation: protreptic works (guiding towards morally adept courses of behaviour), therapy (applyingPier Tucci, `Galen's Storeroom, Rome's Libraries, as well as the Fire of AD 192', Journal of Roman Archaeology, 21 (2008), 133?9; Christopher Jones, `Books and Libraries inside a Newly Discovered Treatise of Galen', Journal of Roman Archaeology, 22 (2009), 390?; Vivian Nutton, `Galen's library', in Gill et al.