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Meditations and Handbook : Pocket Edition by Marc Libre (2015, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherLulu Press, Inc.
ISBN-101329257359
ISBN-139781329257351
eBay Product ID (ePID)24062939166

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Book TitleMeditations and Handbook : Pocket Edition
Number of Pages156 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicGeneral
GenreSelf-Help
AuthorMarc Libre
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight5.7 Oz
Item Length7 in
Item Width4.2 in

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SynopsisEnjoy these classics of Stoic philosophy they way they were meant to be read, together for the first time in this pocket-sized printing.The Enchiridion ("Handbook") is a collection the most powerful insights of Stoic philosopher Epictetus (55-135 CE). Compiled by his student Arrian and translated by Elizabeth Carter, the Handbook has endured for generations as a source of resilience and inspiration for readers.Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, a diary of thoughts to himself, contains an unflinching look into the mind of one of Rome's Four Good Emperors. Marcus (121-180 CE) is seen reminding himself of his duty to humanity and his place among the greater cosmos, writing with a passion, depth and clarity seldom seen in the world's leaders. The Meditations earns Marcus a place among the great moral sages of history: Confucius, Buddha, Socrates, and Jesus., Enjoy these classics of Stoic philosophy they way they were meant to be read, together for the first time in this pocket-sized printing. The Enchiridion ("Handbook") is a collection the most powerful insights of Stoic philosopher Epictetus (55-135 CE). Compiled by his student Arrian and translated by Elizabeth Carter, the Handbook has endured for generations as a source of resilience and inspiration for readers. Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, a diary of thoughts to himself, contains an unflinching look into the mind of one of Rome's Four Good Emperors. Marcus (121-180 CE) is seen reminding himself of his duty to humanity and his place among the greater cosmos, writing with a passion, depth and clarity seldom seen in the world's leaders. The Meditations earns Marcus a place among the great moral sages of history: Confucius, Buddha, Socrates, and Jesus.