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    Marcus Aurelius: Meditations, Books 1-6.Marcus Aurelius - 2013 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Edited by Christopher Gill.
    Christopher Gill provides a new translation and commentary on the first half of Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, and a full introduction to this unique and remarkable work: a reflective diary or notebook by a Roman emperor, whose content is based on Stoic philosophy but presented in a highly distinctive way.
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    The Meditations.Marcus Aurelius - 1963 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Includes a translator's Introduction, selected bibliography, note on the text, glossary of technical Terms, and a biographical inde.
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    The meditations of Marcus Aurelius.Marcus Aurelius - 1993 - Boston: Shambhala. Edited by George Long.
    All the notes to the Farquharson translation, amplifying the twelve books of the "Meditations," are included in this volume.
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    The Meditations.Marcus Aurelius - 1983 - Hackett. Edited by G. M. A. Grube.
    Includes a translator's Introduction, selected bibliography, note on the text, glossary of technical Terms, and a biographical inde.
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    The meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.Marcus Aurelius - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by A. S. L. Farquharson, R. B. Rutherford, Marcus Aurelius & Marcus Cornelius Fronto.
    This new edition brings Farquharson's authoritative 1944 translation up to date and includes a helpful introduction and notes for the student and general reader. Rutherford includes a selection of letters from Marcus to his tutor Fronto--most of which date from his earlier years--that offer personal detail and help to fill out the somber portrait of the emperor that is found in the Meditations.
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    Meditations: With Selected Correspondence.Marcus Aurelius - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    Marcus Aurelius' Meditations is a private notebook of philosophical reflections with universal significance. Drawing on Stoic philosophy, Marcus confronts challenges that affect us all in our struggle to live meaningful lives. This edition includes a selection of Marcus' correspondence with his tutor Fronto which complements the Meditations.
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  7. Berkeley, George 60, 62 Bemasconi, Robert lln Bernauer, James 176, 180n, 181, 196 Beyssade, Jean-Marie 30n.Andrew Arato, Hannah Arendt, Jean-Baptiste Aristide, Antonin Artaud, Marcus Aurelius, Gaston Bachelard, Francis Bacon, Mikhail Bahktm, Gregory Bateson & Charles Baudelaire - 2003 - In Edith Wyschogrod & Gerald P. McKenny (eds.), The Ethical. Blackwell. pp. 217.
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  8. A se stesso: pensieri.Marcus Aurelius - 1993 - Milano: Garzanti. Edited by Enrico V. Maltese.
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    Marcus Aurelius.Marcus Aurelius - 1930 - Harvard University Press. Edited by Charles Reginald Haines.
    Marcus Aurelius, philosopher-emperor, wrote the Meditations in periods of solitude during military campaigns. His ethical, religious, and existential reflections have endured as an expression of Stoicism, a text for students of that philosophy, and a guide to the moral life. Marcus Aurelius, Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, born at Rome, received training under his guardian and uncle emperor Antoninus Pius, who adopted him. He was converted to Stoicism and henceforward studied and practised philosophy and law. A gentle man, he lived (...)
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  10. Marcus Aurelius and His Times.Marcus Aurelius, Lucian, Justin, Walter Pater & Irwin Edman (eds.) - 1945 - New York: Pub. For the Classics Club by W. J. Black.
     
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  11. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to Himself.Marcus Aurelius - 1932 - Macmillan & Co.. Edited by Gerald H. Rendall.
  12. Meditaciones: enseñanzas para una conducta moral.Marcus Aurelius - 1994 - Madrid: Ediciones Temas de Hoy. Edited by Díez Fernández, José Ignacio, Aguirre de Cárcer & Luisa Fernanda.
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    Meditations [of] Marcus Aurelius.Marcus Aurelius - 1956 - Chicago: Gateway Editions; Distributed by H. Regnery Co.. Edited by Epictetus.
    The Meditations are a set of personal reflections by Marcus Aurelius. He writes about the vicissitudes of his own life and explores how to live wisely and virtuously in an unpredictable world. Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition is translated by A. S. L. Farquharson and features an introduction by John (...)
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  14. Meditations: the ancient classic.Marcus Aurelius - 2020 - Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley.
    A deluxe special edition of the ancient classic written by the Roman Emperor known as “The Philosopher” Meditations is a series of personal journals written by Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome from 169 to 180 AD. The last of the “Five Good Emperors,” he was the most powerful and influential man in the Western world at the time. Marcus was one of the leaders of Stoicism, a philosophy of personal ethics which sought resilience and virtue through personal action and responsibility. (...)
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  15. Razmyshlenii︠a︡.Marcus Aurelius - 1993 - Sankt-Peterburg: Nauka. Edited by A. I. Dovatur.
     
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  16. Rozdumuvanni︠a︡.Marcus Aurelius - 1986 - Nʹi︠u︡-Ĭork: Nauk.-doslidne t-vo ukr. terminolohiï. Edited by Omeli︠a︡n Omet︠s︡insʹkyĭ.
     
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    The Commentaries of the Emperor Marcus Antoninus, Containing His Maxims of Science and Rules of Life, Wrote for His Own Use and Address'd to Himself.Marcus Aurelius - 1747 - American Mathematical Society. Edited by James Thomson.
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    The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.Marcus Aurelius - 1940 - New York: Oxford University PRess. Edited by John Jackson.
    Marcus Aurelius was Emperor of Rome from 121 to 180. Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius was written for school age children. The author believed that children should be given the wisdom of great leaders from all eras. Marcus Aurelius believed that human happiness arises in part from man's acceptance of his duties and responsibilities. He believed that one should accept calmly what cannot be avoided and perform one's duties as well as possible. "It was the doctrine of Marcus Aurelius that most (...)
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  19. Rimskie stoiki: Seneka, Ėpiktet, Mark Avreliĭ.V. V. Sapov, Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Epictetus & Marcus Aurelius (eds.) - 1995 - Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo "Respublika".
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    Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius.Marcus Aurelius - unknown
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    Joseph bryennius and the text of.Marcus Aurelius - 2000 - Classical Quarterly 50:584-596.
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    Selbstbetrachtungen (german).Marcus Aurelius - unknown
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