De Constitutionibus Marci Aurelii Antonini presents the writings attributed to Marcus Aurelius in their original Latin. This edition, prepared by Henri Dum ril, offers scholars and students direct access to the emperor's philosophical reflections. Known primarily for his "Meditations," Marcus Aurelius provides insights into Stoic philosophy, duty, and self-reflection. This volume allows readers to engage with the texts in their original form, offering a nuanced understanding of the emperor's thoughts and the linguistic style of the period. A valuable resource for those studying classical philosophy, Roman history, and Latin literature.
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