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Meditations - Philosophical Contemplations of a Roman Emperor - cover

Meditations - Philosophical Contemplations of a Roman Emperor

Marcus Aurelius

Traduttore George Long

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Meditations," Marcus Aurelius presents a profound exploration of Stoic philosophy through a series of personal writings that illuminate his introspective thoughts and moral reflections. Composed during his military campaigns, this seminal work is characterized by its contemplative style and direct prose, offering a window into the mind of a Roman Emperor grappling with the vicissitudes of life. The contextual backdrop of the Roman Empire, coupled with Aurelius's engagement with themes such as duty, virtue, and the nature of existence, positions "Meditations" as a timeless dialogue on the human condition. The text serves not only as a guide for personal resilience but also as an ethical compass in an often tumultuous world. Marcus Aurelius, a stoic philosopher and the last of the Five Good Emperors of Rome, penned these reflections as a means of self-improvement and moral fortitude. His unique position at the intersection of philosophy and leadership informs the depth and sincerity of his insights. Influenced by the Stoic doctrine and his experiences, he sought to cultivate inner peace and rational thinking amidst the chaos of his reign, ultimately leaving a legacy that continues to inspire. I highly recommend "Meditations" to readers seeking wisdom in both personal and philosophical realms. It provides invaluable lessons in self-discipline, empathy, and the acceptance of life's challenges. Whether approached as a historical artifact or a self-help manual, Aurelius's meditations resonate deeply across ages, offering guidance and solace in the pursuit of a virtuous life.
Disponibile da: 19/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 108 pagine.

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