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An enchiridion or encheiridion (Greek: ἐγχειρίδιον, enkheidírion) is a small manual or handbook.
It can refer more specifically to:
- Enchiridion of Epictetus, a short manual of Stoic ethical advice
 - Enchiridion de Metris, an ancient treatise on poetic meters by the Greek grammarian Hephaestion
 - Enchiridion of Pomponius, a 2nd-century collection of Roman law
 - Enchiridion on Faith, Hope and Love by Augustine of Hippo, a compact treatise on Christian piety (420)
 - Enchiridion of Byrhtferth (fl. 1000)
 - Enchiridion Militis Christiani of Erasmus (1501)
 - Erfurt Enchiridion, an early Lutheran hymnal (1524)
 - The Third Catechism (1561), one of the Old Prussian catechisms
 - Enchiridion of Dirk Philips (1564)
 - Enchiridion Symbolorum, Definitionum et Declarationum de Rebus Fidei et Morum (1854) a compendium on Catholic dogma
 - Enchiridion Indulgentiarum, a Catholic manual on indulgences
 
See also
- "The Enchiridion!" (2010), fifth episode of the first season of the animated television series Adventure Time
 - Encheiridion, an orchid
 
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