Meditations. Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius

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       Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius

      Meditations

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664113559

       BOOKS

       Paragraphs with First Lines

       INTRODUCTION

       HIS FIRST BOOK

       concerning HIMSELF

       APPENDIX

       NOTES

       GLOSSARY

      MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS THE ROMAN EMPEROR

       Table of Contents

       INTRODUCTION

       HIS FIRST BOOK

       THE SECOND BOOK

       THE THIRD BOOK

       THE FOURTH BOOK

       THE FIFTH BOOK

       THE SIXTH BOOK

       THE SEVENTH BOOK

       THE EIGHTH BOOK

       THE NINTH BOOK

       THE TENTH BOOK

       THE ELEVENTH BOOK

       THE TWELFTH BOOK

       APPENDIX

       NOTES

       GLOSSARY

       Table of Contents

       HIS FIRST BOOK

       I. Of my grandfather Verus I have learned to be gentle and meek, and to

       II. Of him that brought me up, not to be fondly addicted to either of

       III. Of Diognetus, not to busy myself about vain things, and not easily

       IV. To Rusticus I am beholding, that I first entered into the conceit

       V. From Apollonius, true liberty, and unvariable steadfastness, and not

       VI. Of Sextus, mildness and the pattern of a family governed with

       VII. From Alexander the Grammarian, to be un-reprovable myself, and not

       VIII. Of Fronto, to how much envy and fraud and hypocrisy the state of a

       IX. Of Alexander the Platonic, not often nor without great necessity to

       X. Of Catulus, not to contemn any friend's expostulation, though unjust,

       XI. From my brother Severus, to be kind and loving to all them of my

       XII. From Claudius Maximus, in all things to endeavour to have power

       XIII. In my father, I observed his meekness; his constancy without

       XIV. From the gods I received that I had good grandfathers, and parents,

       XV. In the country of the Quadi at Granua, these. Betimes in the morning

       XVI. Whatsoever I am, is either flesh, or life, or that which we

       XVII. Whatsoever proceeds from the gods immediately, that any man will

       THE SECOND BOOK

       I. Remember how long thou hast already put off these things, and how

       II. Let it be thy earnest and incessant care as a Roman and a man to

       III. Do, soul, do; abuse and contemn thyself; yet a while and the time

       IV. Why should any of these things that happen externally, so much

       V. For not observing the state of another man's soul, scarce was ever

       VI. These things