Phoebe: Easily shipped arrived quickly
Australia on Nov 27, 2023
EFR: Should be taught in schools!
United Kingdom on Nov 26, 2023
Ben and Liz Brewer: Arrived in peferect condition. No pages torn, bent or written in
United States on Nov 24, 2023
Srinath: The Book arrived at perfect condition. The language used here is pretty easy to understand. You will definitely come to the conclusion that MARCUS AURELIUS is one of the greatest philosopher of all times after reading MEDITATITIONS. The book hits so hard when you realise all the things MARCUS talks about here are his VERY PERSONAL REFLECTION on his surroundings and circumstances and was never intended to be published because MEDITATIONS IS HIS PERSONAL DIARY. His personal reflections which covers almost everything that we are dealing with today so you can connect with majority of his thought process. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR ANYONE WHO INTERESTED IN (stoic)PHILOSOPHY.
India on Nov 16, 2023
Roy Batty: Most of the content is still relevant today to be the best human you may be even in contemporary society. Sure the direct references from the author may be from Marcus Aurelius' time period, but some simple contemporary reference substitutions keeps it on point.
United States on Nov 12, 2023
GrumpyOlBastard: People in search of meaning will find some in the classic and stoïc works
Sweden on Nov 05, 2023
Duane: Reading this book was on a whim and I’m happy I did. He explains his thoughts on how people should live within society and within our own minds in a stoic way. If you’re a Bible reader you can see a lot of the morals that run parallel in many ways.
If you’re looking for something both entertaining and thought provoking I really suggest this book!
United States on Oct 26, 2023
Creative ReviewsCreative Reviews: Synopsis:
This is a book that everyone needs to read. This is the personal diary of the most important man in the Roman empire at the time it was written. This is the equivalent of being able to read the personal diary of todays world leaders, or top CEO's and understand their motivations and philosophies. This book does not take long to read, and you can plow through it in about a week with roughly 30 minutes of reading each day. Due to Marcus' philosophy, he does not use pretentious language, so the book is consumable by a wide audience. Overall, this book is certainly worth the read and it will change how you look at the world, yourself and your actions.
The Book:
Marcus was born in 121 AD and died in 180 AD, making his writings ~1,800 years old at the time of this review. Mediate on that for a bit...you're reading the personal diary from a Roman emperor who died almost 2000 years ago. We are incredibly privileged to be able to read such a historical masterpiece. The introduction from the translator is quite long, to the degree that I skipped it as he was consistently making references to the text, of which, I had not read yet. Mediations makes up the minority of...
United States on Oct 15, 2023
Andy: "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius is a literary masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on my perspective of life, self-reflection, and personal growth. This collection of philosophical musings and insights is a treasure trove of wisdom that transcends time and continues to resonate deeply with readers across generations.
Aurelius' introspective thoughts, written during his time as Roman Emperor, reveal a remarkable depth of understanding about human nature and the challenges we face in our daily lives. His emphasis on the impermanence of circumstances and the importance of focusing on our inner virtues serves as a guiding light in navigating the complexities of existence.
One of the things that struck me the most was how relatable his observations remain today. Despite the passage of centuries, the struggles of managing our emotions, seeking tranquility amidst chaos, and striving for personal excellence are just as relevant now as they were in his era.
The structure of the book, divided into short passages or "meditations," allows for easy contemplation and introspection. Each meditation is like a nugget of timeless wisdom, ripe for deep thought and...
United Kingdom on Aug 20, 2023
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Total Reviews | 63 reviews | 117 reviews | 733 reviews |
ISBN-13 | 978-0140449334 | 978-1633887022 | |
Customer Reviews | 4.8/5 stars of 6,551 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 656 ratings | |
Dimensions | 5.02 x 0.38 x 7.74 inches | 5.58 x 0.84 x 8.55 inches | |
Ancient Greek & Roman Philosophy | Ancient Greek & Roman Philosophy | ||
Language | English | English | |
Best Sellers Rank | #4 in Ancient Greek & Roman Philosophy#6 in Philosophy of Ethics & Morality#31 in Classic Literature & Fiction | #30 in Ancient Greek History #62 in Ancient Roman History #91 in Cultural Anthropology | |
Classic Literature & Fiction | Classic Literature & Fiction | ||
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces | 13.3 ounces | |
ISBN-10 | 0140449337 | 1633887022 | |
Publisher | Penguin Classics | Prometheus | |
Philosophy of Ethics & Morality | Philosophy of Ethics & Morality | ||
Lexile measure | 1040L | ||
Paperback | 304 pages | 288 pages |
John Machado: The Hammond translation is superior to the Hays translation.
I have read both and was able to retain more of the insights in Hammond version.
The Hays version is more blunt and feels like it leaves things more disconnected.
I recommend this version — the Hammond version.
United States on Nov 28, 2023