Meditations
Marcus Aurelius
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
"Meditations" is a collection of personal writings by Marcus Aurelius, a Roman Emperor who ruled from 161 to 180 AD. Marcus Aurelius is often regarded as one of the most important Stoic philosophers. The work is a reflection of his thoughts, beliefs, and principles, written as a series of notes to himself.
Marcus Aurelius wrote "Meditations" in Greek during his military campaigns, likely between 170 and 180 AD, though it was not intended for publication. Instead, it served as a private journal and a guide for his own moral and spiritual development.
The content of "Meditations" revolves around various Stoic principles, such as virtue, self-discipline, acceptance of fate, and living in accordance with nature. Marcus Aurelius reflects on the transient nature of life, the importance of inner peace, and the cultivation of a rational and ethical mindset.
Despite being written nearly 2,000 years ago, "Meditations" remains widely read and influential today. It is valued not only for its insights into Stoic philosophy but also for its timeless wisdom and practical advice on how to live a meaningful and virtuous life. The work continues to inspire readers seeking guidance on topics such as resilience, mindfulness, and personal growth.