Meditations

Marcus Aurelius

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When Marcus Aurelius composed these passages, intended to organise his personal thoughts for future reflection, he also created one of the greatest of all works in stoic philosophy.

A series of spiritual reflections and exercises which he developed during his struggle to understand his own life, his role as the Emperor of Rome and to try to make sense of the universe.

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