Marcus Aurelius: The Stoic Emperor
English
By (author): Donald J. Robertson
Experience the world of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and the tremendous challenges he faced and overcame with the help of Stoic philosophy
[Robertson] thoughtfully and readably capture[s] the essence of this great man and his great life. Its a must read for any aspiring Stoic.Ryan Holiday, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Daily Stoic
This novel biography brings Marcus Aurelius (121180 CE) to life for a new generation of readers by exploring the emperors fascinating psychological journey. Donald J. Robertson examines Marcuss relationships with key figures in his life, such as his mother, Domitia Lucilla, and the emperor Hadrian, as well as his Stoic tutors. He draws extensively on Marcuss own Meditations and correspondence, and he examines the emperors actions as detailed in the Augustan History and other ancient texts.
Marcus Aurelius struggled to reconcile his philosophy and moral values with the political pressures he faced as emperor at the height of Roman power. Robertson examines Marcuss attitude toward slavery and the moral dilemma posed by capturing enemies in warfare; his attitude toward women; the role of Stoicism in shaping his response to the threat of civil war; the treatment of Christians under his rule; and the naming of his notorious son Commodus as his successor.
Throughout, the Meditations is used to shed light on the mind of the emperorhis character, values, and motivesas Robertson skillfully weaves together Marcuss inner journey as a philosopher with the outer events of his life as a Roman emperor. See more
[Robertson] thoughtfully and readably capture[s] the essence of this great man and his great life. Its a must read for any aspiring Stoic.Ryan Holiday, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Daily Stoic
This novel biography brings Marcus Aurelius (121180 CE) to life for a new generation of readers by exploring the emperors fascinating psychological journey. Donald J. Robertson examines Marcuss relationships with key figures in his life, such as his mother, Domitia Lucilla, and the emperor Hadrian, as well as his Stoic tutors. He draws extensively on Marcuss own Meditations and correspondence, and he examines the emperors actions as detailed in the Augustan History and other ancient texts.
Marcus Aurelius struggled to reconcile his philosophy and moral values with the political pressures he faced as emperor at the height of Roman power. Robertson examines Marcuss attitude toward slavery and the moral dilemma posed by capturing enemies in warfare; his attitude toward women; the role of Stoicism in shaping his response to the threat of civil war; the treatment of Christians under his rule; and the naming of his notorious son Commodus as his successor.
Throughout, the Meditations is used to shed light on the mind of the emperorhis character, values, and motivesas Robertson skillfully weaves together Marcuss inner journey as a philosopher with the outer events of his life as a Roman emperor. See more
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