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Meditations

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Zusatztext “ The Meditations remain! unendingly moving and inspiring! the communings with itself of a thoughtful and devout soul upon the greatest of human issues. They are not! and do not claim to be! a work of original philosophy! nor yet a systematic exposition of a tradition of thought. They speak for themselves. Only by the slenderest of chances have they come down to the modern world at all . . . but the number of times they have been published . . . and above all translated into a vast variety of tongues! would have filled their author with amazement.” –from the Introduction by D. A. Rees Informationen zum Autor Marcus Aurelius; Translated by A. S. L. Farquharson; Introduction by D. A. Rees Klappentext The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (a.d. 121-180) embodied in his person that deeply cherished, ideal figure of antiquity, the philosopher-king. His Meditations are not only one of the most important expressions of the Stoic philosophy of his time but also an enduringly inspiring guide to living a good and just life. Written in moments snatched from military campaigns and the rigors of politics, these ethical and spiritual reflections reveal a mind of exceptional clarity and originality, and a spirit attuned to both the particulars of human destiny and the vast patterns that underlie it. Book 1 Debts and Lessons   1. My grandfather Verus Character and self-control.   2. My father (from my own memories and his reputation) Integrity and manliness.   3. My mother Her reverence for the divine, her generosity, her inability not only to do wrong but even to conceive of doing it. And the simple way she lived-not in the least like the rich.   4. My great-grandfather To avoid the public schools, to hire good private teachers, and to accept the resulting costs as money well-spent.   5. My first teacher Not to support this side or that in chariot-racing, this fighter or that in the games. To put up with discomfort and not make demands. To do my own work, mind my own business, and have no time for slanderers.   6. Diognetus Not to waste time on nonsense. Not to be taken in by conjurors and hoodoo artists with their talk about incantations and exorcism and all the rest of it. Not to be obsessed with quail-fighting or other crazes like that. To hear unwelcome truths. To practice philosophy, and to study with Baccheius, and then with Tandasis and Marcianus. To write dialogues as a student. To choose the Greek lifestyle-the camp-bed and the cloak.   7. Rusticus The recognition that I needed to train and discipline my character. Not to be sidetracked by my interest in rhetoric. Not to write treatises on abstract questions, or deliver moralizing little sermons, or compose imaginary descriptions of The Simple Life or The Man Who Lives Only for Others. To steer clear of oratory, poetry and belles lettres. Not to dress up just to stroll around the house, or things like that. To write straightforward letters (like the one he sent my mother from Sinuessa). And to behave in a conciliatory way when people who have angered or annoyed us want to make up. To read attentively-not to be satisfied with "just getting the gist of it." And not to fall for every smooth talker. And for introducing me to Epictetus's lectures-and loaning me his own copy. 8. Apollonius Independence and unvarying reliability, and to pay attention to nothing, no matter how fleetingly, except the logos. And to be the same in all circumstances-intense pain, the loss of a child, chronic illness. And to see clearly, from his example, that a man can show both strength and flexibility. His patience in teaching. And to have seen someone who clearly viewed his expertise and ability as a teacher as the humblest of virtues...

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Autori Marcus Aurelius, A. S. L. Farquharson, Marcus Aurelius, D. A. Rees
Con la collaborazione di D. A. Rees (Introduzione), A. S. L. Farquharson (Traduzione)
Editore Everyman s Library PRH USA
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 02.06.1992
 
EAN 9780679412717
ISBN 978-0-679-41271-7
Pagine 280
Dimensioni 132 mm x 211 mm x 22 mm
Serie Everyman's Library CLASSICS
Everyman's Library Classics Series
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Filosofia: dall'antichità ai giorni nostri
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia

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