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  1. Marcus Aurelius: A Biography by Anthony Richard Birley, 1999
  2. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius by Charles Thomas Cruttwell, 2009-10-04
  3. Marcus Aurelius: A Life by Frank McLynn, 2010-08-10
  4. Meditations by Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius, 2010-03-06
  5. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antonius by Marcus Aurelius, 2010-04-16
  6. The Spiritual Teachings of Marcus Aurelius by Mark Forstater, 2001-06-01
  7. Marcus Aurelius and His Times: The Transition from Paganism to Christianity, Comprising Marcus Aurelius: Meditations / Lucian: Hermotimus, Icaromenippus ... Martyr: Dialogue with Trypho- First Apology by Marcus Aurelius, Lucian, et all 1945-01-01
  8. Roman Society From Nero to Marcus Aurelius by Samuel Dill, 2010-10-14
  9. Meditations by Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius, 2003-02-13
  10. Meditations (Optimized for Kindle) by Marcus Aurelius, 2007-08-14
  11. Marcus Aurelius: The Dialogues by Alan Stedall, 2006-04-28
  12. The Wisdom of Marcus Aurelius by Alan Jacobs, 2004-05-28
  13. The Meditations (mobi) by Marcus Aurelius, 2008-08-28
  14. The Inner Citadel: The <i>Meditations</i> of Marcus Aurelius by Pierre Hadot, 2001-12-28

21. Marcus Aurelius. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. marcus aurelius. The virtuous characterof marcus aurelius is revealed in his letters to his tutor Fronto. 1.
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22. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. 1909-14. The Meditations Of Marcus Aurelius. The Harv
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If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment.
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It is the act of a madman to pursue impossibilities.
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Look well into thyself; there is a source of strength which will always spring up if thou wilt always look there.
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Remember this-that there is a proper dignity and proportion to be observed in the performance of every act of life.
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The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts, therefore guard accordingly; and take care that you entertain no notions unsuitable to virtue, and reasonable nature.
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By a tranquil mind I mean nothing else than a mind well ordered.

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25. Marcus Aurelius: The Meditations
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Marcus Aurelius: The Meditations (167 CE)
The emperor Marcus Aelius Aurelius Antoninus who reigned from 161-160 was the only Roman emperor besides Julius Caesar whose writings were to become part of the canon of Western classics. His Meditations are a loosely-organized set of thoughts relating to the stoic philosophy which had been popular among the better-educated citizens of Rome for some centuries. It stressed self-discipline, virtue, and inner tranquillity. Aurelius was also a social reformer who worked for the improvement of the lot of the poor, slaves, and convicted criminals. Non-Christians in the Western World have often looked to him as a role model. He was also a fierce persecutor of Christianity, doubtless because he felt that the religion threatened the values that had made Rome great. Aurelius was not an original or brilliant thinker, but his Meditations reflect well the stoic strain in Greco-Roman civilization. The emphasis on morality combined with emotional detachment is strongly reminiscent of Buddhist thought, with which Stoicism has often been compared.
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marcus aurelius (121180 CE). The philosophy of the Roman Emperor marcus aureliuscan be found in a collection of personal writings known as the Meditations.
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Marcus Aurelius (121-180 CE) The philosophy of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius can be found in a collection of personal writings known as the Meditations . These reflect the influence of Stoicism and, in particular, the philosophy of the Stoic Epictetus. The Meditations may be read as a series of practical philosophical exercises, following Epictetus’ three topics of study, designed to digest and put into practice philosophical theory. Central to these exercises is a concern with the analysis of one’s judgements and a desire to cultivate a ‘cosmic perspective’.
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Life Marcus Aurelius was born in AD 121. His early education was overseen by the Emperor Hadrian, and he was later adopted by the Emperor Antoninus Pius in AD 138. After an initial education in rhetoric undertaken by Fronto, Marcus later abandoned it in favor of philosophy. Marcus became Emperor himself in AD 161, initially alongside Lucius Verus, becoming sole Emperor in AD 169. Continual attacks meant that much of his reign was spent on campaign, especially in central Europe. However, he did find time to establish four Chairs of Philosophy in Athens, one for each of the principal philosophical traditions (Platonic, Aristotelian, Stoic, and Epicurean). He died in AD 180.

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Marcus Aurelius writes ( Meditations What a soul that is which is ready, if at any moment it must be separated from the body, and ready either to be extinguished or dispersed or continue to exist; but so that this readiness comes from a man's own judgement, not from mere obstinacy, as with the Christians, but considerately and with dignity and in a way to persuade another, without tragic show. Marcus Aurelius was both a Stoic philosopher and an emperor. Go to the Early Christian Writings: New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, Church Fathers homepage. Please support this web site by buying the CD with over 250 MB of information and texts!

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Marcus Aelius Aurelius Antoninus, was born in 121, was adopted by the emperor Antoninus Pius and succeeded him in 161, (as joint emperor with adoptive brother Lucius Verus). He ruled alone from 169. He spent much of his reign in putting down variou rebellions, and was a persecutor of Christians. His fame rest, above all, on his Meditations , a series of reflections, strongly influenced by Epictetus, which represent a Stoic outlook on life. He died in 180 and was succeed by his natural son, thus ending the period of the adoptive emperors. BOOK ONE FROM my grandfather Verus I learned good morals and the government of my temper. From the reputation and remembrance of my father, modesty and a manly character. From my mother, piety and beneficence, and abstinence, not only from evil deeds, but even from evil thoughts; and further, simplicity in my way of living, far removed from the habits of the rich. From my great-grandfather, not to have frequented public schools, and to have had good teachers at home, and to know that on such things a man should spend liberally.

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I.16: The Character of Antoninus Pius He was not easily moved and tossed up and down, but loved to be constant, both in the same places and businesses; and after his great fits of headache he would return fresh and vigorous to his wonted affairs. He was very discreet and moderate in exhibiting public sights and shows for the pleasure and pastime of the people; in public buildings, congiaria [i.e. general distribution of money or corn doles], and the like. He did not use the baths at unseasonable hours. He was never curious or anxious about his food, or about the style or color of his clothes, or about any mere matter of external beauty. In all his conversation, he was far from all inhumanity, boldness, incivility, greediness, or impetuosity; never doing anything with such earnestness and intention that a man could say of him, that he flew into a heat about it, but contrariwise, all things distinctly, as at leisure, without trouble, orderly, soundly, and agreeably. A man, in short, might have applied to him what is recorded of Socrates.

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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was born Marcus Annius Verus in C.E. 121 on the 26th April while Hadrian was emperor. His parents died when he was young and young Marcus was adopted by his grandfather. His grandfather saw to it that Marcus Aurelius got an excellent education. At the age of seventeen, Marcus Annius was adopted by his uncle, the new emperor, Aurelius Antoninus Pius, who had been adopted by the emperor Hadrian on the condition that he [Pius] adopt Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus. Marcus and Aurelius Antoninus' daughter Faustina were married and would go on to have five children. However, only the tyrannical Commodus, who would succeed Marcus Aurelius survived past childhood. In C.E. 161, Antoninus died and Marcus Aurelius became Emperor. He made Lucius Verus joint emperor and for the first time two emperors ruled Rome concurrently. Their rule was affected by the wars and plagues that affected the Empire. From 162 to 165, they fought the Pathians under Vologeses III and it was while returning from this engagement that the legions brought a plague back to Rome. From 167-168, Rome was at war with the Marcomanni and upon Verus' death in 169, which left Aurelius sole ruler, the hostilities resumed. It was while fighting this war that he, stationed on the Danube with his troops and living a meloncholy existence, wrote his famous book The Meditations.This book embodies the ideals of the Stoic philosophy.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marcus Annius Aurelius Verus Roman emperor (A.D. March 17 ). He was born April 26 , and was later adopted by his uncle Antoninus Pius on February 25 , AD . He died March 17 , 180 in the city of Vindobona (today Vienna During his reign Marcus Aurelius was virtually constantly at war with various peoples trying to invade the empire. Marcus Aurelius is well-known as a Stoic philosopher; his Meditations, written in Greek , survive and continue to inspire. However, his son and successor Commodus was a particularly vicious example of imperial excess.
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Marcus Aurelius, who assumed power in 161 A.D., was the fifth of the "Adoptive Emperors", the Golden Age of the Empire under the emperors Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian , Antoninus Pius, and himself. Unfortunately, Marcus Aurelius broke with the tradition of adopting the best man for the job, and passed the Empire on to his own son; the dynasty soon came to an end. Marcus ruled during difficult times; famine and plague hurt Rome within, and barbarians were pushing back the borders from without. Marcus Aurelius is best known as the philosopher-emperor who wrote down his "meditations" in Greek; they are among the best examples of Stoic philosophy which we have.
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