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Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

Meditations, written by Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher-emperor of Rome, is a durable inscription on inner fortitude, self-discipline, and prudence. These intimate reflections disclose Stoic philosophy in its most unadulterated and personal form, written amidst military campaigns.

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English
1906
128

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Description

Meditations, first translated by Meric Casaubon and released in 1906 by J.M. Dent & Co., London, gives helpful thoughts on self-control, reason, and morality. This well-known book takes Stoic ideas and makes them into reflections on responsibility, death, and finding truth—lessons that still matter now.

Why Do We Read This Book?

We read this book to learn how to control our thoughts, live virtuously, and stay calm when things are chaotic. ‘Meditations’ guides us in living wisely and peacefully, even when the world feels out of our control.

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