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Meditations - cover

Meditations

Marcus Aurelius

Maison d'édition: Charles River Editors

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Marcus Aurelius was a Roman emperor from 161 to 180 AD.  Aurelius wrote Meditations which is a prominent work of Stoic philosophy used as a guide for self-improvement.
Disponible depuis: 22/03/2018.

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