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The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius

By: Marcus Aurelius
Narrated by: Walter Covell
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Marcus Aurelius was Roman Emperor from 161 C.E. to his death in 180 C.E. He was destined to be a leader, having beeen born into a prominent family - one related by blood and marriage to rulers and bankers. During his era, Romans who inherited power and vast fortunes were expected to set an example.

Marcus shouldered his responsibilities with a clear sense of honor. He was history's first ombudsman, and if his role as a legislator or conqueror was not great, he did set high standards for emulation. Written in the form of confessions, his meditations provide a window into his insights on duty, virtue, and humility. He was the last of the "Five Good Emperors", and is also considered one of the most important stoic philosophers.

The Meditations, written on campaign between 170 and 180 C.E., is still revered as a literary monument to a government of service and duty, and it has been praised for its "exquisite accent and its infinite tenderness". In fact, John Stuart Mill, in his Utility of Religion, compared The Meditations to the "Sermon on the Mount".

Public Domain (P)1986 Jimcin Recordings
Ethics & Morality Stoicism Meditation Philosophy Greek & Roman

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Marcus Aurelius was the Roman Emperor from 161 to 180 and a major Stoic philosopher. His life and philosophy have endured over the centuries in his volume, The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.

Originally written in Greek between 170 and 180, Marcus wrote this book for himself as a means of self-improvement. In its 12 sections, Marcus offers his thoughts on introspection, avoiding physical indulgences, and developing a “cosmic” perspective.

Walter Covell’s magisterial but relaxed performance suits the direct style of this influential and widely cherished work of philosophy.

Philosophical Wisdom • Clear Writing • Great Narration • Nuanced Ideas • Timeless Insights • Stoic Principles

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The main tenet of Aurelius' philosophy seems to be that a person should stay true to their highest nature. Nobody can truly harm you, no matter what they do to your body, if you do not compromise your divine nature. This is a very simple and beautiful idea. However, this particular reading of the book is a bit dull and pedantic, although admittedly the material is not inherently dramatic.

A classic of Stoicism, but a rather dry reading

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This describes very deep subjects of our lives and how to improve our behavior. It helps us get motivated to meditate. Love it. Read it 5 times already. :)

One of the most encouraging books

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The narration is great. I could envision Marcus Aurelius speaking the words as they were read. Roman Stoicism is such great practical stuff. This book should be titled "All the things you should have learned from your dad but didn't". I have listened to it a couple of times now and will continue to do so.

Life lessons from a father.

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very good book. easy to follow. interesting ideas. i would definately suggest it required listening for all.

awesome

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Was short enough to handle in a week commuting. One of those books that has a few tidbits that will stay with you.

It's a bucket list item

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