Marcus Aurelius

Cover of Marcus Aurelius by Mark Aurel (Römisches Reich, Kaiser)
Year: 2014
Language: en
Edition: Revised
Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 9780674990647
ISBN-10: 0674990641
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Length: 4.75 Inches
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Marcus Aurelius by Mark Aurel (Römisches Reich, Kaiser) is a revised edition published by Harvard University Press in 2014, featuring 448 pages in English. This work presents the Stoic musings of the philosopher-emperor during his military campaigns, offering insights into his thoughts and reflections on life, ethics, and the challenges he faced as a ruler.

Readers will find that the Meditations serve as a personal guide to moral living, originally intended for Marcus Aurelius’s own self-admonition. The text explores themes of Stoicism, providing a unique perspective on the ethical considerations of leadership and personal conduct amidst adversity. This edition invites those interested in philosophy and ethics to engage with the enduring principles articulated by a significant historical figure.


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Stoic musings of a philosopher-emperor at war.

Marcus Aurelius (AD 121–180), Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, born at Rome, received training under his guardian and uncle emperor Antoninus Pius (reigned 138–161), who adopted him. He was converted to Stoicism and henceforward studied and practiced philosophy and law. A gentle man, he lived in agreement and collaboration with Antoninus Pius. He married Pius’ daughter and succeeded him as emperor in March 161, sharing some of the burdens with Lucius Verus.

Marcus’ reign soon saw fearful national disasters from flood, earthquakes, epidemics, threatened revolt (in Britain), a Parthian war, and pressure of barbarians north of the Alps. From 169 onwards he had to struggle hard against the German Quadi, Marcomani, Vandals, and others until success came in 174. In 175 (when Faustina died) he pacified affairs in Asia after a revolt by Avidius. War with Germans was renewed during which he caught some disease and died by the Danube in March 180.

The famous Meditations of Marcus Aurelius (not his title; he simply calls them “The matters addressed to himself”) are reflections written in periods of solitude during the emperor’s military campaigns. Originally intended for his private guidance and self-admonition, the Meditations have endured as a potent expression of Stoic belief. It is a central text for students of Stoicism as well as a unique personal guide to the moral life.

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