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Meditations

Marcus Aurelius, A to z Classics

Editora: ATOZ Classics

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Contains Active Table of Contents (HTML) and ​in the end of book include a bonus link to the free audiobook.

Wisdom from one of the greatest philosophical minds in all of Roman history

Divided into twelve books, these meditations chronicle Aurelius's personal quest for self-improvement. This enduring text from one of history's greatest warriors and leaders has been compared to St. Augustine's Confessions for its timelessness, clarity, and candor. These writings, composed between 161 and 180 CE, set forth Aurelius's Stoic philosophy and stress the importance of acting in a way that is moral and just rather than self-indulgent.
Disponível desde: 06/11/2019.

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