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  1. Meditations (The Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading) by Marcus Aurelius, 2003-12-01
  2. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antonius: (Forgotten Books) by Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus, 2007-12-13
  3. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius: A Study (Oxford Classical Monographs) by R. B. Rutherford, 1991-08-15
  4. Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus by Marcus Aurelius, 2010-04-01
  5. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius by Florence Etienne Meric Casaubon, 2005-05-15
  6. Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Translated By Meric Casaubon and with Engravings on Wood By Alexander Mueller by Marcus Aurelius, 1956-01-01
  7. Hate and War: The Column of Marcus Aurelius by Iain Ferris, 2009-08-01
  8. Marcus Aurelius and His Times: The Transition from Paganism to Christianity by Marcus Aurelius, 1945
  9. Marcus Aurelius - Meditations
  10. Marcus Aurelius and His Times by Marcus; with Intro by Irwin Edman Aurelius, 1945-01-01
  11. The Correspondence Of Marcus Cornelius Fronto With Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Lucius Verus, Antoninus Pius And Various Friends V2
  12. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius by Marcus Aurelius, 2006-01-01
  13. The Meditations Of Marcus Aurelius by Grace H. Turnbull, 2010-05-22
  14. The correspondence of Marcus Cornelius Fronto with Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Lucius Verus, Antoninus Pius, and various friends. Edited and for the first time translated into English by C.R. Haines by Charles Reginald Haines, 2010-05-13

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63. THE MEDITATIONS OF MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS
167 AD THE MEDITATIONS OF marcus aurelius ANTONINUS by marcus aurelius Antonius translated by George Long BOOK ONE FROM my grandfather Verus I learned good
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64. Marcus Aurelius Quotes (Marcus Aurelius Antoninius)
marcus aurelius (marcus aurelius Antoninius) was a Stoic and Roman Emperor. His most famous work is Meditations, which appeared in 12 books.
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    • "A noble man compares and estimates himself by an idea which is higher than himself; and a mean man, by one lower than himself. The one produces aspiration; the other ambition, which is the way in which a vulgar man aspires."

    65. Marcus Aurelius
    As fans of the movie Gladiator know, there was an elderly Roman emperor named marcus aurelius, and his top general was named Maximus.
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    As fans of the movie Gladiator know, there was an elderly Roman emperor named Marcus Aurelius, and his top general was named Maximus.
    I don't know if the rest of the story proceeded as Hollywood depicted it—highly doubtful—but there was indeed an emperor named Marcus Aurelius, and his top general was indeed a man named Maximus.
    Marcus Aurelius was not only a very enlightened ruler, but perhaps the only example in history of Plato's ideal of a philosopher-king.
    In his memoirs, Marcus Aurelius occasionally touched upon his general Maximus. And his main point about Maximus was how much he learned from him.
    I find that fascinating. Here was the emperor of the world, most examples of which were puffed-up with self-importance, and yet Marcus Aurelius stressed how much he learned from his top general.
    Here was someone who did not need to inflate a self-image. He was content to be as he was, and happened to find himself as an emperor.
    That was one of the great things about Marcus Aurelius: his humility. It's a quality that I try to learn from Marcus Aurelius and others.
    It seems to me that humility is a pre-requisite for the spiritual journey, since without it the inner doors remain closed.

    66. The Olympics Of The Mind
    marcus aurelius, Roman emperor from 161 to 180 CE, was the last of the great Stoic philosophers. . The Inner Citadel the Meditations of marcus aurelius.
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    Meet the Philosophers of Ancient Greece , Patricia O’Grady ed. (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005): 211 MARCUS AURELIUS
    121–180 CE William O. Stephens How putrid is the matter which underlies everything. Water, dust, bones, stench. Again, fine marbles are calluses of the earth; gold and silver, its sediments; our clothes, animal-hair; their purple, blood from a shellfish. Our very breath is something similar and changes from this to that. ( Meditations MARCUS AURELIUS, Roman emperor from 161 to 180 CE, was the last of the great Stoic philosophers. He was born in Rome as Marcus Annius Verus, of Spanish ancestry. His father died when he was a young boy, but Marcus soon enjoyed the favor of the emperor Hadrian. Nicknaming him Verissimus, meaning ‘the most truthful’, Hadrian made Marcus a priest at the tender age of eight, and betrothed him to the daughter of Lucius Ceionius Commodus when he was fifteen. When Ceionius died two years later, Hadrian arranged for the trustworthy Antoninus Pius, Hadrian’s successor to the throne, to adopt both Marcus and Ceionius’ son Lucius Verus. Marcus learned rhetoric, grammar, philosophy, and law from the best teachers of his day. Frank, sincere, and sensitive in character, Marcus was frail, but also lean and athletic. He married Pius’ daughter Faustina in 145 CE, and they had a daughter the next year. An ever loyal and obedient son-in-law, around 147 CE Marcus abandoned rhetoric for Stoicism, which inspired him the rest of his life. His own Stoic philosophy was deeply influenced by the great Stoic teacher and ex-slave Epictetus.

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    marcus aurelius said that quote about how to deal with life But my question to M.Aurelius is that what is common between dancing and wrestling ?
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  • 68. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus - LoveToKnow 1911
    marcus aurelius ANTONINUS (121180), Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, was born in Rome A.D. 121, the date of his birth being variously stated as the 6th
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    MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS (121-180), Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, was born in Rome A.D. 121, the date of his birth being variously stated as the 6th, 21st and 26th of April. His original name was Marcus Annius Verus.' His mother Domitia Calvilla (or Lucilla) was a lady of consular rank, and the family of his father Annius Verus (prefect of the city and thrice consul ), originally Spanish, had received patrician rank from Vespasian . Marcus was three months old when his father died, and was thereupon adopted by his grandfather. The moral training which he received from his grandfather and his mother must have been all but perfect. The noble qualities of the child attracted the attention of Hadrian , who, playing upon the name "Verus," said that it should be changed to "Verissimus" ( Bhpiccimoc on medals). Hadrian adopted, as his successor, Titus Antoninus Pius (uncle of Marcus), on condition that he in turn adopted both Marcus (then seventeen) and Lucius Ceionius Commodus, the son of Aelius Caesar, who had originally been intended by Hadrian as his successor, but had died before him. Marcus had been, at the age of fifteen, betrothed to Fabia, the sister of Commodus; the engagement was broken off by Antoninus Pius , and he was betrothed to Faustina, the daughter of the latter. In 139 the title of Caesar was conferred upon him and he dropped the name of Verus. The full name he then bore was Marcus

    69. Marcus Aurelius Roman History
    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,
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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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    70. Malaspina Great Books Quotations Blog: Marcus Aurelius (121-180 CE)
    In 1862 the English literary critic and poet Matthew Arnold described marcus aurelius as the most beautiful figure in history. I taught the Meditations in
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    73. Aurelius, Marcus - MSN Encarta
    aurelius, marcus, full name marcus Aelius aurelius Antoninus (121180), Roman emperor (161-180) and Stoic philosopher.
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    74. History Of The Origins Of Christianity. Book VII. Marcus-Aurelius. | Christian C
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