Insights from Marko Aurelije's "Meditacije": A Stoic's Guide to Life
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (121–180 AD) is often cited as the last of the "Five Good Emperors" of Rome. Ruling during a time of perpetual war, plague, and political instability, he was a Stoic philosopher-king in the truest Platonic sense. However, his most enduring legacy is not a monument or a military victory, but a private diary written in Greek: Ta eis heauton , commonly translated as Meditations (or in Serbian, Marko Aurelije: Meditacije ). marko aurelije meditacije pdf
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In the region of the former Yugoslavia, translations such as Marko Aurelije: Meditacije remain staples of philosophical libraries, often published alongside Seneca and Epictetus. The Serbian translations emphasize the introspective nature of the title, often rendering the work as Samom sebi ("To Myself"), which accurately reflects the私密 nature of the diary. Danas, potraga za pojmom na internetu svedoči o