Meditations, A New Translation
399 EGP
A Roman emperor’s private philosophical reflections on duty, mortality, and virtue. These intimate notes to himself reveal Stoic wisdom on finding meaning amid life’s challenges and accepting what lies beyond our control.
A Roman emperor’s private philosophical journal containing personal reflections on leadership, mortality, and ethical living according to Stoic principles. Written as notes to himself rather than for publication, these meditations explore themes of duty, acceptance of fate, and the pursuit of virtue in daily life. The work offers practical wisdom on managing emotions, dealing with difficult people, and finding tranquility through reason. This modern translation makes ancient Stoic philosophy accessible to contemporary readers seeking guidance on resilience and moral clarity.
| Dimensions | 259 × 170 × 250 cm |
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