The diary-like notes of Marcus Aurelius, the last Roman emperor of the Golden Age, are a unique combination of life experience and philosophical insight. In various military camps, he wrote down what life and his role models had taught him about the Stoic art of wisdom: Humanity and tolerance, modesty and respect, prudence and reason are among the virtues he recommends to himself - and to posterity. Aurelius' aphorisms and reflections are among the most impressive texts in world literature. This special hardcover edition embossed with silver foil entails the classic translation by Charles Reginald Haines.
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- »You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.« Marcus Aurelius
- Ancient Philosophy as a tool for a better self and a better life
- Find inspiration in the timeless Stoic philosophy of the Roman emperor's private reflections of human life and death