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Hardcover Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Book

ISBN: 1025824946

ISBN13: 9781025824949

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

"Marcus Aurelius Antoninus" provides an insightful exploration into the life and enduring intellectual legacy of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, often remembered as the last of the Five Good Emperors and a cornerstone of Stoic thought. This work, curated by scholar C.R. Haines, offers a comprehensive look at the ruler who famously attempted to live the life of a philosopher-king while navigating the immense pressures of leading the Roman world.

The text focuses on the central themes of Aurelius's philosophical convictions, emphasizing his commitment to duty, reason, and the pursuit of inner peace amidst external chaos. It delves into the contents of his private reflections, known as his "Meditations", where he articulated a rigorous moral code based on self-discipline and the acceptance of the natural order. Beyond his personal journals, this volume examines his correspondence and public character, illustrating how his philosophical principles manifested in his governance and personal conduct. "Marcus Aurelius Antoninus" remains an essential resource for readers interested in ancient history and those seeking to understand the historical context of one of the most significant figures in classical philosophy.

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