Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Marcus Aurelius" by Rachana Kamtekar
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Works by Marcus Aurelius: Texts and Translations
- Marci Aurelii Antonini. Ad se ipsum libri XII, J. Dalfen
(ed.), Leipzig: Teubner, 1979.
- Marcus Aurelius, C.R.Haines (ed.), Loeb Classical Library, 1930.
- Marc-Aurèle Pensées, A.I. Trannoy (ed.),
Paris: Belles Lettres, 1975.
- Marc-Aurèle. Écrits pour lui-même
(Tome I), P. Hadot and C. Luna (eds.), Paris: Belles Lettres,
1998.
- The Meditations of the Emperor Marcus Antoninus (2
volumes), A.S.L. Farquharson (ed. and trans.), Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1944.
- Marcus Aurelius: Meditations (Books 1–6), C. Gill
(trans.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.
- Marcus Cornelius Fronto (2 volumes), C. R. Haines (ed.),
Loeb Classical Library, 1919.
Other Ancient Sources
- Arius Didymus, Epitome of Stoic Ethics, A.J. Pomeroy (ed.
and trans.), Society of Biblical Literature (Texts and Translations 44,
Graeco-Roman 14), 1999.
- Cicero, On Ends, H. Rackham (trans.), Loeb Classical Library,
1914.
- –––, On Duties, W. Miller (trans.), Loeb
classical Library, 1913.
- Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers (Volume 2),
R. D. Hicks (trans.), Loeb Classical Library, 1925.
- Epictetus, Discourses, Manual and Fragments (2 volumes),
W.A. Oldfather (trans.), Loeb Classical Library, 1925.
- Plato, Complete Works, J. Cooper and D. Hutchinson
(eds.), Indianapolis: Hackett, 1997.
- Seneca VI, Letters 93–124, R. W. Gummere (trans.), Loeb Classical Library,
1925.
Collected Fragments
- Long, A.A. and D.N. Sedley, 1987. The Hellenistic
Philosophers (2 volumes), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Von Arnim, H., 1968. Stoicorum Veterum Fragmenta
(Volume III: Chrysippi Fragmenta Moralia), Stuttgart: Teubner. (Scholar)
- Ackeren, M. van, 2011. Die Philosophie Marc Aurels (2
volumes), Berlin: De Gruyter. (Scholar)
- Ackeren, M. van, 2012. A Companion to Marcus Aurelius,
West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Annas, J., 1993. The Morality of Happiness, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995. ‘Reply to Cooper,’ Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 55: 599–610. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004. ‘Marcus Aurelius: Ethics and its Background,’ Rhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science, 2: 103–119. (Scholar)
- Asmis, E., 1989. ‘The Stoicism of Marcus Aurelius,’ Austieg und Niedergang der Römischen Welt, II.36.3: 2228–2252. (Scholar)
- Barney, R., 2003. ‘A Puzzle in Stoic Ethics,’ Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 24: 303–340. (Scholar)
- Brennan, T., 2005. The Stoic Life, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996. ‘Reasonable Impressions in Stoicism,’ Phronesis, 41: 318–334. (Scholar)
- Brunt, P. A., 1974. ‘Marcus Aurelius in his
Meditations,’ Journal of Roman Studies, 64(1):
1–20. (Scholar)
- Cooper, J. M., 2004. ‘Moral Theory and Moral Improvement:
Marcus Aurelius,’ in J. Cooper, Knowledge, Nature and the
Good, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 335–368. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995. ‘Eudaimonism and the Appeal to Nature in the Morality of Happiness: Comments on Julia Annas, The Morality of Happiness,’ Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 55: 587–598. (Scholar)
- Farquharson, A.S.L., 1951. Marcus Aurelius: His Life and His World, New York: William Salloch. (Scholar)
- Gourinat, J., 2012. ‘The Form and Structure of the Meditations’ in van Ackeren (ed.) A Companion to Marcus Aurelius, 317–332.
- Hadot, P., 1998. The Inner Citadel: The Meditations
of Marcus Aurelius, M. Chase (trans.), Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press. (Scholar)
- Klein, J., 2015. ‘Making Sense of Stoic Indifferents,’ Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 49: 227–279. (Scholar)
- Reydams-Schils, G., 2005. The Roman Stoics: Self, Responsibility and Affection, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Rist, J., 1982. ‘Are you a Stoic? The case of Marcus
Aurelius,’ in B.F. Meyer and E.P. Sanders (eds.), Jewish and
Christian Self-Definition, Philadelphia: Fortress Press,
23–45. (Scholar)
- Rutherford, R. B., 1989. The Meditations of Marcus
Aurelius. A Study, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Striker, G., 1996. ‘Following Nature,’ in G. Striker,
Essays on Hellenistic Epistemology and Ethics, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 221–280. (Scholar)