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  1. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to Himself: An English Translation With Introductory Study on Stoicism and the Last of the Stoics (1898) by Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius, 2009-07-08
  2. A History of the Roman Empire From Its Foundation to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (27 B.c.-180 A.d.) by J. B. Bury, 2010-03-26
  3. The Communings with Himself of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Emperor of Rome: Together with His Speeches and Sayings by Marcus Aurelius, 2010-04-20
  4. Marcus Aurelius by Ernest Renan, 2010-06-19
  5. Marcus Aurelius and His Times by Marcus; with Intro by Irwin Edman Aurelius, 1945-01-01
  6. Greek and Roman stoicism and some of its disciples: Epictetus, Seneca and Marcus Aurelius by Charles Henry Stanley Davis, 2010-08-01
  7. Happiness: How to Achieve it (Illuminations) by Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius, 2001-10-01
  8. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius by Charles Thomas Cruttwell, 2009-10-04
  9. The Apology, Phaedo, and Crito of Plato by Plato, Epictetus, et all 2010-03-22
  10. The Spiritual Teachings of Marcus Aurelius by Mark Forstater, 2001-07-19
  11. GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD VOLUME 12. LUCRETIUS EPICTETUS MARCUS AURELIUS by Mortimer J. (Ed.) Adler, 1952
  12. The Thoughts Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus by Marcus Aurelius, 2009-02-02
  13. Death and the Emperor: Roman Imperial Funerary Monuments from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius by Penelope J. E. Davies, 2004-03-01
  14. Selections From The Thoughts Of Marcus Aurelius For Every Day In The Year by Sara Carr Upton, 2009-12-09

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84. Notes On Marcus Aurelius
Notes on marcus aurelius. Bruce MacLennan. I. Some Important Stoics. A. Predecessors to Stoicism. F. Epictetus (60117 CE). G. marcus aurelius (121-180 CE). II.
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Notes on Marcus Aurelius Bruce MacLennan I. Some Important Stoics A. Predecessors to Stoicism Heraclitus (fl. 500 BCE) Socrates (469-399 BCE) Cynics Antisthenes (fl. 406 BCE) Diogenes of Sinope (412-323 BCE) B. Zeno of Citium (335-265 BCE) C. Chrysippus (280-208 BCE) D. Cicero (106-43 BCE) E. Seneca (4 BCE-65 CE) F. Epictetus (60-117 CE) G. Marcus Aurelius (121-180 CE) II. Review: Philosophy as a Way of Life See item I.C in "Notes on Lucretius" III. The Stoic Way of Life A. Goals of Wisdom: 1. Serenity ( Joy ( ) as opposed to Pleasure (
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  • The mind as impregnable citadel ( acropolis ) [VIII.48] (3. "Cosmic Consciousness" – Hadot) B. which are achieved by Living in Harmony with Nature C. which is achieved by Concentration on the Present Moment Only the present moment is in our control, and only in respect to judgment, desire and intention. It requires mastery by reason over the feelings, which are distracting. The sage displays perfect absence of passion ( A profound feeling of participation in Nature. The perfection of the moment depends on its quality, not on its quantity (duration).

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    86. Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius ( Reigned AD 161 - 180)
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    89. Beginning Of The End? - Marcus Aurelius - Commodus - Pertinax - Didius Julianus
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    Marcus Aurelius: "Often think of the rapidity with which things pass by and disappear, both the things which are and the things which are produced. For substance is like a river in a continual flow, and the activities of things are in constant change, and the causes work in infinite varieties; and there is hardly anything which stands still. And consider this which is near to thee, this boundless abyss of the past and of the future in which all things disappear. How then is he not a fool who is puffed up with such things or plagued about them and makes himself miserable? for they vex him only for a time, and a short time."
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