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 Epicurus, The Extant Remains, translated by Cyril Bailey (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1926).  Epicurus, The Extant Remains, translated by Cyril Bailey (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1926). 
  
-====== Letter to Idomeneus ======+====== Epicurus: Letter to Idomeneus ======
  
 Epicurus wrote this brief note to a member of his school while on his death-bed: Epicurus wrote this brief note to a member of his school while on his death-bed:
  
 On this blissful day, which is also the last of my life, I write this to you. My continual sufferings from strangury and dysentery are so great that nothing could increase them; but I set above them all the gladness of mind at the memory of our past conversations. But I would have you, as becomes your lifelong attitude to me and to philosophy, watch over the children of Metrodorus. On this blissful day, which is also the last of my life, I write this to you. My continual sufferings from strangury and dysentery are so great that nothing could increase them; but I set above them all the gladness of mind at the memory of our past conversations. But I would have you, as becomes your lifelong attitude to me and to philosophy, watch over the children of Metrodorus.
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