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"Do not act as if you had ten thousand years to live ... while you have life in you, while you still can, make yourself good."

TheMeditationsof Marcus Aurelius (AD 121-180) is a private notebook of philosophical reflections, written by a Roman emperor probably on military campaign in Germany. In short, highly charged comments, Marcus draws on Stoic philosophy to confront challenges that he felt acutely, but which are also shared by all human beings - the looming presence of death, making sense of one's social role and projects, the moral significance of the universe. They bring us closer to the personality of the emperor, who is often disillusioned with his own status and with human activities in general; they are both an historical document and a remarkable spiritual diary.

This translation by Robin Hard brings out the eloquence and universality of Marcus' thoughts. The introduction and notes by Christopher Gill place theMeditationsfirmly in the ancient philosophical context. A selection of Marcus' correspondence with his tutor Fronto broadens the picture of the emperor as a person and thinker.

Readership:Readers of philosophy and those interested in "guides to life/happiness", readers of ancient classics, students of classics, classical studies, philosophy, history of ideas, ancient philosophy, especially Stoicism and Roman philosophy, ethics.

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Translated byRobin Hardand Introduction and notes byChristopher Gill, Professor of Ancient Thought, University of Exeter

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