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  1. The Meditations of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus: Newly Translated from the Greek: With Notes, and an Account of His Life, Volume 1 by Marcus Aurelius, 2010-01-10
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. Marcus Aurelius; a Biography Told As Much As May Be by Letters: Together with Some Account of the Stoic Religion and an Exposition of the Roman Government's ... Suppress Christianity During Marcus's Reign by Henry Dwight Sedgwick, 2010-02-09
  5. Marcus Aurelius by Ernest Renan, 2010-06-19
  6. The Stoic and Epicurean Philosophers: The Complete Extant Writings of Epicurus, Epictetus, Lucretius and Marcus Aurelius (Modern Library Giant) by Whitney J. (Edited with Introduction by) Oates, 1957
  7. Greek and Roman stoicism and some of its disciples: Epictetus, Seneca and Marcus Aurelius by Charles Henry Stanley Davis, 2010-08-01
  8. Happiness: How to Achieve it (Illuminations) by Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius, 2001-10-01
  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. The Thoughts Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus by Marcus Aurelius, 2009-02-02
  12. Death and the Emperor: Roman Imperial Funerary Monuments from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius by Penelope J. E. Davies, 2004-03-01
  13. Marcus Aurelius, His Life and His World by Arthur Spenser Loat Farquharson, 1975-08-06
  14. The Meditations Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus: With The Manual Of Epictetus And A Summary Of Christian Morality by Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, 2007-07-25

81. The Olympics Of The Mind
marcus aurelius 121–180 CE. William O. Stephens. marcus aurelius, Roman emperor from 161 to 180 CE, was the last of the great Stoic philosophers.
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121–180 CE William O. Stephens How putrid is the matter which underlies everything. Water, dust, bones, stench. Again, fine marbles are calluses of the earth; gold and silver, its sediments; our clothes, animal-hair; their purple, blood from a shellfish. Our very breath is something similar and changes from this to that. ( Meditations MARCUS AURELIUS, Roman emperor from 161 to 180 CE, was the last of the great Stoic philosophers. He was born in Rome as Marcus Annius Verus, of Spanish ancestry. His father died when he was a young boy, but Marcus soon enjoyed the favor of the emperor Hadrian. Nicknaming him Verissimus, meaning ‘the most truthful’, Hadrian made Marcus a priest at the tender age of eight, and betrothed him to the daughter of Lucius Ceionius Commodus when he was fifteen. When Ceionius died two years later, Hadrian arranged for the trustworthy Antoninus Pius, Hadrian’s successor to the throne, to adopt both Marcus and Ceionius’ son Lucius Verus. Marcus learned rhetoric, grammar, philosophy, and law from the best teachers of his day. Frank, sincere, and sensitive in character, Marcus was frail, but also lean and athletic. He married Pius’ daughter Faustina in 145 CE, and they had a daughter the next year. An ever loyal and obedient son-in-law, around 147 CE Marcus abandoned rhetoric for Stoicism, which inspired him the rest of his life. His own Stoic philosophy was deeply influenced by the great Stoic teacher and ex-slave Epictetus.

82. EPISTLE OF MARCUS AURELIUS TO THE SENATE
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EPISTLE OF MARCUS AURELIUS TO THE SENATE, IN WHICH HE TESTIFIES THAT THE CHRISTIANS WERE THE CAUSE OF HIS VICTORY.(2)

83. Blackstone Audiobooks - Audiobook - Meditations Of Marcus Aurelius By Marcus Aur
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84. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Famous Quotation/Quote
Quote from marcus aurelius Antoninus. The best way of avenging thyself is not to become like the wrongdoer. . By marcus aurelius
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85. LacusCurtius • Column Of Marcus Aurelius (Platner & Ashby, 1929)
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C OLUMNA M. A URELII A NTONINI the column erected between 176 and 193 A.D. to commemorate the victories of Marcus Aurelius over the Marcomanni and Sarmatians in 172-175 ( Aur. Vict. Caes. 16 patres ac vulgus soli omnia decrevere templa columnas sacerdotes ; Ep. 16: ob cuius honorem templa columnae multaque alia decreta sunt ) on the west side of the via Lata , opposite the campus Agrippae ; it is still standing. An inscription ( CIL vi.1585) found near its west side records the building of a separate lodge for the procurator of the column in August-September, 193. In this inscription the column is called columna centenaria divorum Marci et Faustinae columna divi Marci columna Centenaria , and columna centenaria divi Marci ; and in Reg. (Reg. IX) columna Cochlis , either because of the spiral band of relief surrounding it (cf. Cels. 8.10.1: fascia circa fracturam ter voluta sursum versum feratur et quasi in cochleam serpat ), or because of the spiral staircase in the interior (cf. Thes. Ling. Lat. s.v. for the use of

86. Marcus Aurelius
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87. Marcus Aurelius And Lucius Verus
marcus aurelius (161 180) and Lucius Verus (161 - 169). marcus aurelius Sestertius. About this coin Lucius Verus Denarius. About this coin
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and Lucius Verus Back Next Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus co-ruled amicably mostly because Verus had no desire to rule. He seemed content to sprinkle gold dust in his hair and parade around the city, leaving the emperoring in the competent hands of his adoptive brother. Marcus Aurelius Sestertius About this coin Lucius Verus Denarius About this coin Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus had to wait a lot longer than anyone would have guessed to become emperors. Chosen by Hadrian to succeed him, but too young at the time of his death, they were adopted by the middle-aged Antoninus Pius when he was adopted by Hadrian. Antoninus lived another 23 years, but in the end he proved true to his word, personally handing off the reins of government to Marcus shortly before he died. The co-emperorship went remarkably smoothly, in part because everyone (including Lucius) recognized that Marcus was the better emperor. Lucius seemed happy to enjoy the "perks" of being emperor without all that hassle of actually governing. Lucius doesn't do well in the popular accounts. Stories of his vanity and self-indulgence are common, including the one that he used to sprinkle gold dust in his hair and parade about. When the Parthians invaded, he was sent to lead the Roman counterattack, which went very well indeed; but even then, some accounts say that he left the fighting to others and spent most of his time enjoying himself. Others, however (including Marcus) gave him the credit for the serious kicking about that the Romans gave to the Parthians.

88. Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius ( Reigned AD 161 - 180)
marcus aurelius (AD 121 180). marcus aurelius wrote Meditations (AD 167). Meditations explains how the moral life leads to tranquillity.
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Bust of the Stoic philosopher and illustrious opium-eater Emperor Marcus Aurelius (reigned AD 161 - 180). The Emperor ruled during "...the period in the history of the world, during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous..." (Gibbon). Marcus Aurelius wrote Meditations (AD 167). Meditations explains how the moral life leads to tranquillity. Marcus stresses the virtues of wisdom, justice, fortitude, and moderation. He recommended opium-eating for headache, dizziness, epilepsy, asthma, fever, leprosy and other ills of the flesh.
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89. Roman Coins Of Marcus Aurelius
marcus aurelius, 7 March 161 17 March 180 AD marcus aurelius was recognised by the emperor Hadrian as a fine and capable youth and betrothed to the daughter
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90. Creative Quotations From Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121-180)
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The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts. Whatever is in any way beautiful has its source of beauty in itself, and is complete in itself; praise forms no part of it. Dress not thy thoughts in too fine a raiment. And be not a man of superfluous words or superfluous deeds. The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.
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91. Marcus Aurelius Quotes And Quotations - BrainyQuote
marcus aurelius Quotes, A man should be upright, not be kept upright. marcus aurelius A man s worth is no greater than his ambitions.
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A man's worth is no greater than his ambitions.
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A noble man compares and estimates himself by an idea which is higher than himself; and a mean man, by one lower than himself. The one produces aspiration; the other ambition, which is the way in which a vulgar man aspires.
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Accept the things to which fate binds you, and love the people with whom fate brings you together, but do so with all your heart.
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Adapt yourself to the things among which your lot has been cast and love sincerely the fellow creatures with whom destiny has ordained that you shall live. Marcus Aurelius And thou wilt give thyself relief, if thou doest every act of thy life as if it were the last. Marcus Aurelius Anger cannot be dishonest. Marcus Aurelius Anything in any way beautiful derives its beauty from itself and asks nothing beyond itself. Praise is no part of it, for nothing is made worse or better by praise.

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93. Marcus Aurelius
Translate this page adoptationem legit, ut sibi Marcum Pius adoptaret, ita tamen ut et Marcus sibi Lucium 5 Tunc primum pro Annio Aurelius coepit vocari, quod in Aureliam, hoc est
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VITA MARCI ANTONINI PHILOSOPHI IULI CAPITOLINI XV. 1 Fuit autem consuetudo Marco, ut in circensium spectaculo legeret audiretque ac suscriberet. ex quo quidem saepe iocis popularibus dicitur lacessitus. 2 Multum sane potuerunt liberti sub Marco et Vero Geminus et Agaclytus. 3 Tantae autem sanctitatis fuit Marcus, ut Veri vitia et celaverit et defenderit, cum ei vehementissime displicerent, mortuumque eum divum appellaverit amitasque eius et sorores honoribus et salariis decretis sublevaverit atque provexerit sacrisque eum plurimis honoraverit. 4 Flaminem et Antoninianos sodales et omnes honores, qui divis habentur, eidem dedicavit. 5 Nemo est principum, quem non gravis fama perstringat, usque adeo ut etiam Marcus in sermonem venerit, quod Verum vel veneno ita tulerit, ut parte cultri veneno lita vulvam inciderit venenatam partem fratri edendam propinans et sibi innoxiam reservans, 6 vel certe per medicum Posidippum, qui ei sanguinem intempestive dicitur emisisse. Cassius post mortem Veri a Marco descivit. Historia Augusta The Latin Library The Classics Homepage

94. The Meditations Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
167 AD The Meditations Of marcus aurelius Antoninus. by marcus aurelius Antoninus translated by George Long.
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The Meditations Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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translated by George Long
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FROM my grandfather Verus I learned good morals and the government of my temper.
2. From the reputation and remembrance of my father, modesty and a manly character.
3. From my mother, piety and beneficence, and abstinence, not only from evil deeds, but even from evil thoughts; and further, simplicity in my way of living, far removed from the habits of the rich.
4. From my great-grandfather, not to have frequented public schools, and to have had good teachers at home, and to know that on such things a man should spend liberally.
5. From my governor, to be neither of the green nor of the blue party at the games in the Circus, nor a partizan either of the Parmularius or the Scutarius at the gladiators' fights; from him too I learned endurance of labour, and to want little, and to work with my own hands, and not to meddle with other people's affairs, and not to be ready to listen to slander. 6. From Diognetus, not to busy myself about trifling things, and not to give credit to what was said by miracle-workers and jugglers about incantations and the driving away of daemons and such things; and not to breed quails for fighting, nor to give myself up passionately to such things; and to endure freedom of speech; and to have become intimate with philosophy; and to have been a hearer, first of Bacchius, then of Tandasis and Marcianus; and to have written dialogues in my youth; and to have desired a plank bed and skin, and whatever else of the kind belongs to the Grecian discipline.

95. Googlism ?ism=Marcus%20Aurelius&type=1
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96. THE MEDITATIONS OF MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS
167 AD THE MEDITATIONS OF marcus aurelius ANTONINUS by marcus aurelius Antonius translated by George Long BOOK ONE FROM my grandfather Verus I learned good
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97. Marcus Aurelius From FOLDOC
marcus aurelius. biography, history obligations. Recommended Reading Pierre Hadot, The Inner Citadel The Meditations of marcus aurelius, trans. by
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98. Marcus Aurelius - Encyclopedia Article About Marcus Aurelius. Free Access, No Re
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99. Marcus Aurelius
marcus aurelius Marcus Annius Aurelius Verus, Roman emperor (AD 161180). p marcus aurelius is well-kno. Abacci Books the world s best literature, free!
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100. Marcus Aurelius Table Of Contents
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