Marcus Aurelius, Johann Stich

Commentariorum Quos Sibi Ipsi Scripsit Libri XII

Sprache: Griechisch.
kartoniert , 264 Seiten
ISBN 1023693119
EAN 9781023693110
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Commentariorum Quos Sibi Ipsi Scripsit Libri XII, commonly known as 'Meditations', is a profound collection of personal writings by Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Penned in Greek, these twelve books offer a unique glimpse into the emperor's philosophical reflections, serving as a guide for self-improvement, ethical conduct, and understanding the nature of the universe.
Written not as a public address but as a private journal, 'Meditations' encapsulates Aurelius's Stoic philosophy, emphasizing reason, duty, and acceptance. His insights into virtue, mortality, and the interconnectedness of all things continue to resonate with readers seeking wisdom and tranquility. This edition provides access to the original Greek text, allowing scholars and enthusiasts to engage directly with Aurelius's timeless thoughts.
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