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Marcus Aurelius, the renowned Emperor of Rome, penned the timeless classic 'Meditations', a profound collection of philosophical reflections. Written in the 2nd century AD, this work is considered a cornerstone of Stoic philosophy, offering insights into human nature, virtue, and the acceptance of fate. Aurelius's writing style is both introspective and practical, urging readers to cultivate inner tranquility and moral character amidst life's challenges. The book presents a series of maxims and musings that inspire readers to strive for wisdom and self-improvement. 'Meditations' stands as a testament to Aurelius's commitment to philosophical inquiry and personal growth, making it a significant work in the realm of ancient literature. Marcus Aurelius, a philosopher-king, drew upon his experiences as a ruler and Stoic beliefs to compose 'Meditations'. His ethical principles and reflections on mortality are deeply ingrained in the text, showcasing his dedication to leading a virtuous life. This book serves as a window into Aurelius's profound intellect and his quest for understanding the human condition. For readers seeking profound insights on life, virtue, and resilience, 'Meditations' by Marcus Aurelius is a must-read. This enduring work of ancient philosophy continues to resonate with contemporary audiences, offering timeless wisdom and guidance on navigating the complexities of existence.
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Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 19 november 2019
Nederlands
België