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Meditations

Marcus Aurelius

Narrateur Lopez Mickaël

Maison d'édition: Mika

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Synopsis

In the silence between duty and mortality, an emperor writes not for the world, but for himself—and centuries later, his private reflections still speak with startling force. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius remains one of the most intimate and enduring works of philosophical thought ever recorded. 
Written amid military campaigns and imperial responsibility, these pages were never intended as public doctrine. Marcus Aurelius, shaped by Stoic philosophy, turns inward to examine discipline, impermanence, reason, and the fragile place of human life within a vast and ordered universe. His thoughts do not preach—they refine, question, and quietly demand honesty. 
Across these reflections, listeners encounter meditations on mastering emotion, accepting fate without surrender, and preserving dignity in the face of injustice, loss, and uncertainty. Each passage reveals a mind seeking inner order while surrounded by power, conflict, and mortality. 
Few philosophical texts have exercised such lasting influence across centuries. Leaders, thinkers, and readers continue to return to Meditations because its language remains stripped of illusion: calm without weakness, lucid without abstraction, severe yet profoundly humane. 
This audiobook transforms those private notes into an immersive listening experience, where each reflection unfolds with measured clarity. The AI narration strengthens accessibility through steady articulation and balanced tone, allowing the cadence of Stoic thought to remain clear, direct, and deeply contemplative. 
Enter the interior world of Rome’s philosopher-emperor—and discover why these quiet pages continue to guide modern minds seeking strength, discipline, and perspective.
Durée: environ 10 heures (10:15:26)
Date de publication: 30/03/2026; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —