Marcus Aurelius. The Essential Marcus Aurelius. Tarcher: Penguin.
2008. c.144p. tr. from Latin by Jacob Needleman & John P. Piazza. bibliog.
ISBN 978-1-58542-617-1. pap. $10. PHIL
Stoic philosopher and Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius
(121–180 C.E.) wrote The Meditations as a personal
reflection on how to live a virtuous life. Instead of translating the complete
work here, Needleman (philosophy, San Francisco State Univ.) and classics
scholar Piazza highlight passages they deem comprehensible for readers new to
philosophy, omitting those that would have required extensive footnotes. They
keep the chapters' original order and use asterisks to indicate omitted
sections so that readers can consult complete works should they desire. In
general and historical introductions, they give some background knowledge of
Marcus, his philosophical influences, and the historical time period, also
announcing their intention with this simplified translation: to enable Marcus's
work to reach a greater number of readers. General readers will find this
newest translation enlightening and easily accessible. Recommended for public
and academic libraries.—Scott Duimstra, Capital Area Dist. Lib., Lansing, MI
Review from Library Journal
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