Meditations

[Marcus Aurelius] º Meditations ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Meditations Its worth trying different translations according to davidhmorgan. I dont know who did the translation for this one but I found it very difficult to follow. This prompted me to look around and I found another translation by George Long (Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus 1862). Even though its not a recent translation, Longs version is often easier to understand. Compare the translations of the first paragraph for example:This version:Of my grandfather Verus I have learned to be gentle

Meditations

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Rating : 4.81 (903 Votes)
Asin : 1613827121
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 108 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-03-27
Language : English

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Meditations is a collection of twelve books written by Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Completely unabridged, with a new foreword written by Huffington Post writer Carolyn Gregoire, this publication of Meditations is an all-encompassing collection of Marcus Aurelius s works.". The books were originally compiled in the form of private journals. Packaged in handsome, affordable trade editions, Clydesdale Classics is a new series of essential works. The entries include his views of stoicismthe Hellenistic philosophy devoid of destructive emotions that could tamper with logicand its practical use in ruling and military tactics. He compiled these journals during his time as emperor, and while they were not intended for public consumption, there are valuable lessons to be gleaned from his wisdom. Marcus Aurelius used these notes as personal guides to live by and to better himself as a ruler. From the musings of intellectuals such as Thomas Paine in Common Sense to the striking personal narrative of Harriet Jacobs in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, this new series is a comprehensive collection of our intellectual history through the words of the exceptional few

His Meditations are our closest link to Ancient Stoicism and its practices. He was an avid member of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge and edited their quarterly magazine entitled Journal of Education. About the AuthorMarcus Aurelius was born in 121 AD. Her work has been featured in the New Republic, Time magazine, Scientific American, among other publications. Additionally, she is the coauthor of the book Wired to Create. George Long was an English scholar and translator in the early-to-mid-1800s. She lives in Brooklyn

"It's worth trying different translations" according to davidhmorgan. I don't know who did the translation for this one but I found it very difficult to follow. This prompted me to look around and I found another translation by George Long (Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus 1862). Even though it's not a recent translation, Long's version is often easier to understand. Compare the translations of the first paragraph for example:This version:Of my grandfather Verus I have learned to be gentle and meek, and to refrain from all anger and passion. From th. "Memoirs of an Amazing Leader" according to Nick. When it comes to Stoic philosophy, Marcus Aurelius is second to Epictetus in the discussion of avoiding the indulgence of emotion. However, Aurelius' "Meditations" is different simply because it's the first leadership memoir based on Stoic philosophy.The book is raw - it seems that these were never going to be published, so it had a bluntness to it and an honesty rare for a military leader, let alone one of the best Roman Emperors in history. He was a spiritual man, and tried to ration. "a superlative translation" according to garwood. Other reviewers here have commented about the work itself, so I would just add a note about this specific translation.One of the most difficult tasks for a reader interested in non-English language work (and works from classical times in particular) is to choose an appropriate translation. Of course, what counts as `appropriate' is somewhat subjective.What I was looking for was a translation that is clear and accurate; one that manages to convey something of a feeling for the both the

In addition to Meditations, his translation works include Plutarch s Lives as well as Discourses of Epictetus. Marcus Aurelius was born in 121 AD. He was the Roman emperor between 161 AD and 180 AD. George Long was an English scholar and translator in the early-to-mid-1800s. Carolyn Gregoire is a senior writer at the Huffington Post. His Meditations are our closest link to An

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