>>11707146>Pliny's Natural HistoryThis is pretty much a Roman encyclopedia, it's an extremely long series of books listing all of contemporary Roman knowledge by the polymath Pliny the Elder. Right now I'm reading about the curative properties of certain plants, it's pretty comfy. I wouldn't mind trying some of his remedies.
>Discourses of EpictetusA famous work of Stoic philosophy by a Greek former slave. It's written in short (usually half a page to a few page) dialogues or monologues.
>The Cloud of UnknowingI just started this one, but it's a classic of Catholic mysticism. Interestingly enough, despite being written in medieval England, it shares some similar ideas with Zen Buddhism.
>The Journey to the WestI wouldn't mind reading that some day. It's a seminal classic of Eastern literature.
>flagIs there any Thai literature you recommend? I can't think of any well-known Thai authors.