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ISBN: 1025827724

ISBN13: 9781025827728

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus: His Life and Times

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"Marcus Aurelius Antoninus: His Life and Times" offers a comprehensive exploration of one of history's most fascinating figures: the philosopher-king who ruled the Roman Empire at its zenith. This biographical study delves into the complexities of Marcus Aurelius, balancing his duties as a powerful statesman and military leader with his profound commitment to Stoic philosophy.

The work examines the political landscape of the second century, providing vital context to the challenges Aurelius faced, from frontier wars to internal pressures. Beyond his administrative achievements, the narrative focuses on the inner life of the emperor, tracing the development of the thoughts that would eventually become the world-renowned "Meditations." By analyzing the intersection of his personal ethics and public responsibilities, the book portrays a man striving for virtue in an era of immense turmoil.

Ideal for students of Roman history and enthusiasts of classical philosophy, this volume serves as a bridge between the historical reality of the Roman state and the timeless wisdom of its last Great Emperor. It remains a significant resource for understanding how the principles of Stoicism were put into practice by a leader holding absolute power.

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