Marcus Aurelius Antoninus the Roman Emperour 1673
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MARCUS AURELIUS, Emperor of Rome. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus the Roman Emperour, his meditations concerning himself: treating of a natural man’s happiness; wherein it consisteth, and of the means to attain unto it. Translated out of the original Greek; with notes: by Meric Casaubon, D.D. and prebendary of Christ-Church, Canterbury. The Fourth Edition. London: Charles Harper, 1673. Octavo. (6 3/4 x 4 1/8 inches). [16], 243, [1], 67, [9]pp. Title in red and black. Includes index. Contemporary calf, front joint cracked. Hamilton Vodges (bookplate). Fourth edition of Marcus Aurelius's Meditations in English. In this notable work, Marcus Aurelius reflects on his life and long career and includes notes and ideas related to Stoicism. His philosophical musings, meant to offer himself guidance and not intended for public view, give an insight into the questions he was privately grappling with throughout his life. ESTC R22934; Wing A4229.
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