Nearly two thousand years after it was written, Meditations remains profoundly relevant for anyone seeking to lead a meaningful life.
Few ancient works have been as influential as the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, philosopher and emperor of Rome (A.D. 161–180). A series of spiritual exercises filled with wisdom, practical guidance, and profound understanding of human behavior, it remains one of the greatest works of spiritual and ethical reflection ever written. Marcus’s insights and advice—on everything from living in the world to coping with adversity and interacting with others—have made the Meditations required reading for statesmen and philosophers alike, while generations of ordinary readers have responded to the straightforward intimacy of his style. For anyone who struggles to reconcile the demands of leadership with a concern for personal integrity and spiritual well-being, the Meditations remains as relevant now as it was two thousand years ago.
In Gregory Hays’s new translation—the first …
Nearly two thousand years after it was written, Meditations remains profoundly relevant for anyone seeking to lead a meaningful life.
Few ancient works have been as influential as the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, philosopher and emperor of Rome (A.D. 161–180). A series of spiritual exercises filled with wisdom, practical guidance, and profound understanding of human behavior, it remains one of the greatest works of spiritual and ethical reflection ever written. Marcus’s insights and advice—on everything from living in the world to coping with adversity and interacting with others—have made the Meditations required reading for statesmen and philosophers alike, while generations of ordinary readers have responded to the straightforward intimacy of his style. For anyone who struggles to reconcile the demands of leadership with a concern for personal integrity and spiritual well-being, the Meditations remains as relevant now as it was two thousand years ago.
In Gregory Hays’s new translation—the first in thirty-five years—Marcus’s thoughts speak with a new immediacy. In fresh and unencumbered English, Hays vividly conveys the spareness and compression of the original Greek text. Never before have Marcus’s insights been so directly and powerfully presented.
With an Introduction that outlines Marcus’s life and career, the essentials of Stoic doctrine, the style and construction of the Meditations, and the work’s ongoing influence, this edition makes it possible to fully rediscover the thoughts of one of the most enlightened and intelligent leaders of any era.
The writing style of the classical masters can be, and in this case was, difficult to parse. Nevertheless, there are so many pearly nuggets that shine through it is a text not to be missed. As the heart of stoicism, Meditations let's you know how that philosophy acheives its beat and timeless wisdom.
Ces Pensées, non destinées à être publiées, se lisent avec plus ou moins de facilité. Beaucoup d'aphorismes, parfois redondants, paraissent assez simples à comprendre, et certains d'entre eux peuvent évoquer des concepts que l'on retrouve dans la philosophie orientale (je pense à des notions comme l'impermanence). Cela donne l'impression que la réflexion peut mener à des principes universels (des conseils similaires prescrits à travers les âges dans des zones géographiques éloignées). D'autres réflexions sont bien plus obscures, mais, profane, je me suis autorisé une lecture légère, ne faisant qu'effleurer le texte. Je ne me permettrai donc aucune réflexion sur le fond, n'ayant pas du tout les compétences et connaissances nécessaires à une lecture sérieuse et éclairée d'un texte écrit il y a 19 siècles :-)
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