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《Meditations (Dover Thrift Editions)》 图书 平装 – 1997年 7月 11日

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"Look within. Within is the fountain of good, and it will ever bubble up, if you will ever dig."
 
Meditations instructs and inspires through its calm and unblinking reckoning with the elemental difficulties of human life, and its emphasis on virtue rather than pleasure as the key to inner peace.
 
Presented here in a specially modernized version of the classic George Long translation, one of the world's most famous and influential books,
Meditations, by the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 121–180), outlines a philosophy of commitment to virtue above pleasure and tranquility above happiness.
 
Ascending to the imperial throne in A.D. 161, Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 121–180) found his reign beset by natural disasters and war. In the wake of these challenges, he set down a series of private reflections, incorporating the Stoic precepts he used to cope with his life as a warrior and administrator of an empire.

This eloquent and moving work draws and enriches the tradition of Stoicism, which stressed the search for inner peace and ethical certainty in an apparently chaotic world.
Serenity was to be achieved by emulating in one's personal conduct the underlying orderliness and lawfulness of nature. And in the face of inevitable pain, loss, and death—the suffering at the core of life—Aurelius counsels stoic detachment from the things that are beyond one's control and a focus on one's own will and perception.
 
This updated and revised edition of the classic George Long translation is easily accessible to contemporary readers. It not only provides a fascinating glimpse into the mind and personality of a highly principled Roman of the second century, but also
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"Consider that everything is opinion, and opinion is in your power. Take away then, when you choose, your opinion, and like a mariner who has rounded the headland, you will find calm, everything stable, and a waveless bay."

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Meditations

One of the world's most famous and influential books, Meditations, by the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 121–180), incorporates the stoic precepts he used to cope with his life as a warrior and administrator of an empire. Ascending to the imperial throne in A.D. 161, Aurelius found his reign beset by natural disasters and war. In the wake of these challenges, he set down a series of private reflections, outlining a philosophy of commitment to virtue above pleasure and tranquility above happiness.

Marcus Aurelius The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts

Reflecting the emperor's own noble and self-sacrificing code of conduct, this eloquent and moving work draws and enriches the tradition of Stoicism, which stressed the search for inner peace and ethical certainty in an apparently chaotic world. Serenity was to be achieved by emulating in one's personal conduct the underlying orderliness and lawfulness of nature. And in the face of inevitable pain, loss, and death — the suffering at the core of life — Aurelius counsels stoic detachment from the things that are beyond one's control and a focus on one's own will and perception.

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  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Dover Publications
  • 出版日期 ‏ : ‎ 1997年 7月 11日
  • 版本 ‏ : ‎ 重印
  • 语言 ‏ : ‎ 英语
  • 纸书页数 ‏ : ‎ 112页
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 048629823X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0486298238
  • 商品重量 ‏ : ‎ 1.05 Kilograms
  • 阅读年龄 ‏ : ‎ 14 岁以上
  • 尺寸 ‏ : ‎ 13 x 0.8 x 20.5 cm
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  • 买家评论:
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The real Christian Emperor
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The real Christian Emperor
Marcus Aurelius is hard to read due to archaic language but his writing was translated from ancient Greek & his thoughts are complex, so when the reader overcomes this, Marcus Aurelius is so insightful, is so human, kind & forgiving, his thoughts become almost holy in a sense, & everlasting. I firmly believe some of the writers in the New Testament must have read Meditations, originally called To Himself, as it was a diary not intended for people to read. I also believe Marcus Aurelius was more "Christian-like" than any other Roman Emperor, including Constantine. Ironically, he had no good feelings about Christians, whom he viewed as rabblerousers. As a Stoic, he rejected luxury & being served like a deity. He today is probably the most respected & revered emperor in modern Rome among today's scholars. His huge equestrian bronze stature takes a special place of honor in the Capitoline Museum in Rome, close to the Flavian Amphitheater (commonly called The Roman Coliseum) & Trajan's column. Meditations is a special treat for real thinkers.
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  • 2016年3月5日在美国发布评论
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    I was researching an historical author online and Marcus Aurelius's name came up as one of his inspirations and I decided to take a closer look at him also. "A king that shares my own first name, I have to see what this is about" I thought to myself. So I found "Meditations" and marked it to be read. Now I have to make this clear immediately, I hated this book! Let me clarify before you jump to conclusions, die hard fans of "Meditations". What I mean is that I hate that I love this book so much! Now there are things in life that people love to hate. There are things in life that are so outrageously obnoxious that you have to tune in just to see what happens next. This is a book that I hate to love and that's a first for me. This book will forever harbor a special place in my heart, and even if I'm out and I'm not in possession of a physical copy literally, it's divine principles and virtuous insight will reside in my heart figuratively. Now here is where I elaborate on what I mean by I hate (to love) this book. The fact that it took me three days to read this book when it would've taken three hours had it been any other book, on account of the fact that I found myself constantly pausing to meditate while pondering what I was in reading in a book that just happens to be entitled "Meditations" was just downright eerie to me! When I begin to delve into these very deep issues and encounter his profound insight in regards to them, it became impossible to simply breeze through them as anticipated. Now if it wasn't already eerie enough that my name is Marcus and I'm reading the diary of a man; a king whose name just happens to be Marcus also, and not only are these his inner most personal thoughts, that may have quite possibly been intended to be a private note to himself, but there were also certain parts that totally felt like fate as I came across them. It literally felt like certain things were specifically laid out for me...a very eerie feeling to say the least.

    This book is outrageously good! There are absolutely NO DULL MOMENTS in this book! It really felt like Marcus was pressed for time and didn't have a moment to spare, and he was absolutely determined to diligently contain these wonderful conceptions and document them before they were lost forever. He did an excellent job, and I found every bit of what I read to be excellent and extremely helpful. I must admit that certain parts were so good that it angered me a little. "How could this guy be so great"! I thought to myself. It was like someone vehemently addressing the issues that we all face at some point in life, and extracting them individually one by one and presenting them to me to be examined. It was literally like he took life's pain: love, the loss thereof, jealousy, envy, betrayal and death, and intentionally put pressure on all those wounds, but only for the purposes of assessment though. Then afterwards going to work on them, going in serious depth and detail about them all with such a gentle, pleasant, and appropriate empathy that it became impossible to remain upset about it. It was refreshing to know that someone cared enough to actually give an analysis about these things. The issues he explored, the conclusions drawn, really hit me as hard as a punch directly to the heart. It didn't feel like an attack though, more like CPR. Even though CPR hurts it's vital and for the better in the end. Now mind you "Meditations" is this man's note to himself, so he unintentionally affected me. I can't be mad at him for that. It was like having a heart to heart with someone who has the courage and is considerate enough to offer you an alternative in regards to any character flaws you may have, and ultimately challenges you to be better. As irritating as that can be, it hurts so good because you know it's coming from a place of love and that that person genuinely wishes the best for you, and is not patronizing you or being condescending in any way. If a woman were to have expressed this kind of genuine concern for me in regards to the interactions we shared with each other, I would fall madly in love with her instantly afterwards. If any couple were to express this kind of openness and genuine concern for one another I bet they would never part. The fact that is fashioned as if it were a diary only adds to the purity and importance of it, making it a sacred experience for me. I truly don't believe that a man who was this knowledgeable and articulate, and diligent in his outlook on life would lie to himself. There is nothing watered down, fake, or half true at all here!

    Marcus actually proceeded to address not only life but death also in the same body of work. The nerve of this dude! Death is usually an issue a person would either prefer to hurt about with no interference, or to just be left alone about it and be enabled to move on and forget about it. Marcus Aurelius, having loss both his parents at a young age, and then his wife also, that must have instilled a sense of entitlement in him by then I suppose. His analysis was excellent though, very brilliant! Reading such an excellent body of work compelled me to pose a couple of questions to myself. Will a person like myself ever be able to live up to these excellent standards? will I ever be able to attain this type of greatness? Marcus's ability to examine human nature is absolutely astounding! When everyone around you is angry, no matter where you reside, or what the circumstances maybe; you so desperately want to be angry also, naturally, but Marcus Aurelius is a man, a king, who stresses the importance of patience and temperance. Not only does he stress it, he also insist that patience and temperance are both collectively the ultimate symbol of strength, and only the strong survive where I come from.

    The concept of individuality has pretty much vanished in these modern times. The insistence of taking moral inventory of one's self, being self-reliant, self-sufficient, and exercising self-control was highly emphasized throughout the entire book. Nobody is asking anybody to be perfect, we all have our flaws, and many of the things in this world are what they are and the reasonable response is to adapt and behave accordingly but "See how the life of a good man suits you, the life of him who is satisfied with his portion of the whole, and is satisfied with his own just acts and benevolent disposition". "Does another do me wrong? Let him look to it. He has his own disposition and his own activity. I now have what universal nature wills me to have, and I now do what universal nature wills me to do", this is sheer brilliance. Here you have an emperor, a real ruler of a culturally enriched nation with a refined legacy, yet this man never mentions his own wealth, not once! His only concern is his very essence and his genuine empathy for mankind. I find that to be very distinctive and honorable to say the least. This man really poured his heart and soul into this work and I greatly appreciate it. I recommend this book honestly to every man. I think every man should read this book at least once. I also recommend this book to anybody who has suffered some kind of loss, such as the death of a close family member or friend. I think this book would be very helpful to anyone who has experienced such a thing. I also recommend this book to anyone who is seeking a deeper level of understanding in regards to human nature, whether it be for the purposes of excelling in business or it be of a personal nature. Whatever the case may be, this man's insight will definitely assist you in filling any void you may have in your soul.
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  • 2014年5月11日在美国发布评论
    Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

    “The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts: therefore, guard, accordingly, and take care that you entertain no notions unsuitable to virtue and reasonable nature.”

    Before I get into details, I must say that reading Meditations was one of the hardest, but most rewarding experiences in my own personal growth. The book has done so much to ferment my prior beliefs and has helped a lot to broaden my mind and encourage me to be all that I can be.

    It is very difficult in today’s world to believe in anything, whether it be divine beings, other people, or even ourselves. It is an epidemic that buries potential and love deep down and leaves anger and frustration to dictate life.

    There is no reason to feel unhappy, unfulfilled, or unappreciated , and Meditations by Marcus Aurelius offers advice to anyone who is looking for self help, self love, and a rational way of directing life.

    Before reading this book it is interesting to know the man that wrote it. Marcus Aurelius was the last of The Five Good Emperors of Ancient Rome. He took the title of Augustus after the death of his adopted father, Antoninus Pius, the adopted son of the late Emperor Hadrian.

    However Marcus Aurelius had tried to pass on the emperorship, for he prefered a much more simple philosophic lifestyle. He accepted the honor with the sole demand that Lucius Verus, his adopted brother, would share the seat with him.

    Sharing his seat of power is the one move that summarizes Marcus Aurelius’s entire life; the fear of power and the duty embedded in him through his interest in Stoicism, a philosophy that grounds itself on self-restraint, reason, and fate.

    His work is a reflection of his life, and the words inscribed in Meditations are the product of his own thoughts and his own experiences. While reading this book good feelings will begin to surface through introspection, and in turn bad feelings will be expelled.

    In my everyday life quotes from his book swim in my mind when I am met with difficult situations, and they enable me to make smarter more thought out and rational decisions. It is fascinating and rewarding each time I don’t simply act on impulse.

    This book is not for entertainment, not for adventure, and it is definitely not a “light read.” It is a book that will help those who seek help, irritate those who don’t, and fascinate those who wish to learn and grow.

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  • Yumiko
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – philosophisch grundlegend, kulturell prägend und persönlich inspirierend.
    2025年8月27日在德国发布评论
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5)

    „Meditations“ – zeitlose Lebensweisheit eines Philosophenkaisers

    📌 Kurzfazit

    Die Meditationen sind keine systematische Philosophie, sondern persönliche Notizen eines Kaisers, der im 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. über Sinn, Moral und Selbstbeherrschung nachdachte. Das Werk ist schlicht, eindringlich und universell – ein Text, der seit fast 2000 Jahren Menschen inspiriert, mit Klarheit und Gelassenheit zu leben.

    📚 Inhalt in Kürze

    Grundgedanken des Stoizismus:

    Kontrolle über das, was in unserer Macht liegt – und Akzeptanz dessen, was wir nicht ändern können

    Konzentration auf Pflicht, Tugend und Vernunft

    Vergänglichkeit von Macht, Ruhm und Besitz

    Gelassenheit gegenüber Leid und Tod

    Kein Lehrbuch, sondern eine Sammlung persönlicher Reflexionen

    Entstanden während Feldzügen, in Momenten der Einsamkeit und Belastung

    🔬 Wissenschaftliche Relevanz

    Stärken:

    Historisches Dokument: einzigartige Quelle für die stoische Philosophie und die Gedankenwelt eines römischen Kaisers.

    Philosophisch anschlussfähig an moderne Ethik, Psychologie (Resilienz, kognitive Verhaltenstherapie) und Achtsamkeit.

    Schwächen:

    Fragmentarisch, nicht systematisch aufgebaut.

    Stil kann durch Wiederholungen und Sprunghaftigkeit herausfordernd sein.

    👉 Fazit Wissenschaft: Ein Grundtext der Philosophie, methodisch nicht als Theorie, sondern als Reflexionssammlung.

    🌍 Kulturelle Relevanz

    Tiefgreifender Einfluss auf Philosophie, Literatur und Selbsthilfekultur.

    Zentrale Inspirationsquelle für moderne Bücher über Resilienz, Minimalismus, Stoizismus.

    Hat das Bild des „philosophischen Herrschers“ in der westlichen Kultur geprägt.

    Heute populärer denn je, besonders in Management-, Leadership- und Selbsthilfe-Kontexten.

    💭 Meine persönliche Meinung

    Positiv: Klar, direkt, ohne Schnörkel – viele Passagen wirken erstaunlich modern.

    Kritisch: Manche Teile wiederholen sich stark; nicht jede Passage wirkt gleich tief.

    Für mich: ein Lebensbegleiter, den man immer wieder aufschlagen kann, statt ihn nur einmal durchzulesen.

    🎯 Fazit

    Meditations ist ein zeitloses Meisterwerk der Lebensphilosophie, das weit über seine Epoche hinaus Bedeutung hat. Es bietet keine fertigen Rezepte, sondern Einsichten in das Ringen eines Menschen um Haltung, Pflicht und Gelassenheit.

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – 5 von 5 Sternen
    Weil: philosophisch grundlegend, kulturell prägend und persönlich inspirierend.
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  • Wyenotgo
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 As philosophy goes, this is easy stuff to take
    2025年8月25日在加拿大发布评论
    格式: 平装已确认购买
    It’s scarcely surprising that numerous doctoral theses have been written about this small volume. It’s rich material, especially Books I through VII. It consists of a single theme, that of stoicism; Marcus Aurelius Antonius elaborates greatly on that theme, applying it to all aspects of life. His arguments are so cogent and compelling that I’m prepared to forgive some of his transgressions: his grossly inadequate conception of beauty; his rambling repetitiveness in the later chapters; and most notably his misogyny, a failing typical of his era that his otherwise admirable philosophy did not enable him to overcome.
  • Brahim
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Estoicos, este es vuestro libro.
    2020年11月30日在西班牙发布评论
    Me pregunto cómo puede un libro tan antiguo mantener de manera sencilla y fácil su contenido. Elegi esta traducción recomendada por otro autor, expresando que este manual habia traducido muy bien el libro original. Y ha dado en el clavo, incluso para un hispanohablante.

    Un libro muy recomendado de la mano de unos de los mayores referentes de la filosofia estoica.
  • Am
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Life changer
    2024年3月19日在荷兰发布评论
    Awesome
  • badr echair
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Good
    2025年11月15日在阿拉伯联合酋长国发布评论
    Good quality as expected