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In 'Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius', Emperor Marcus Aurelius, known for his Stoic philosophy, shares his personal reflections and meditations on duty, virtue, and the nature of the universe. Written in the form of a diary, the book offers a unique insight into the mind of one of Rome's most celebrated leaders. Aurelius' writing style is concise and introspective, making use of rhetorical devices common in Stoic literature, such as repetition and paradox. The book serves as a valuable primary source for understanding Stoicism and the mindset of a Roman emperor during the 2nd century CE. Marcus Aurelius, regarded as the last of the Five Good Emperors, was a philosopher-king who ruled with wisdom and compassion. His experiences as a leader in a tumultuous time period informed the philosophical wisdom found in his writings. 'Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius' reflects his dedication to self-improvement and moral excellence. I highly recommend 'Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius' to readers interested in Stoicism, ancient philosophy, or Roman history. Aurelius' timeless insights on human nature and ethical living continue to resonate with audiences today.
© 2022 DigiCat (Rafbók): 8596547014911
Þýðandi: George Long
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Rafbók: 28 maj 2022
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