Marcus Aurelius

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is a timeless philosophical work by the Roman Emperor, exploring Stoic principles and the nature of existence. Written as personal notes, this book delves into virtue, acceptance and life's impermanence.

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Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is a timeless philosophical work by the Roman Emperor, exploring Stoic principles and the nature of existence. Written as personal notes, this book delves into virtue, acceptance and life's impermanence.

Marcus Aurelius was born Marcus Annius Verus in Rome on 26 April 121. He was taught at home by some of the best tutors. In 161, after the death of Antoninus, Marcus became the ruler of the Roman Empire. He made Lucius Verus his co-emperor, and for the first time in history, Rome was being ruled by two emperors. During his campaigns against the Sarmatians and Germans, Marcus penned down this emotions, thoughts, and reflections in a series of twelve books called Meditations. Originally written in Greek, Meditations records the various stages of his life and gives an insight into his inner life, Stoic ideas, and philosophy. The first English translation appeared in 1634. It was published by Meric Casaubon. With themes, ideas, and beliefs which have continued to inspire the readers across the centuries, Meditations is one of the greatest works of Greek and philosophical literature. Marcus breathed his last on 17 March 180. He was succeeded by his son, Commodus.

ISBN-13

9789362143327

Reading Age

12+

Language

English

Item Weight(gm)

140 g

Dimensions(cm)

19.6 x 12.7 x 1.4 cm

Paperback

Paperback

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