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The Inner Citadel: The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. Translated by Michael Chase. Pierre Hadot, Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius, English-language readers of Hadot’s Philosophy as a Way of Life (Blackwell, ) and students of Stoicism will welcome Michael Chase’s translation of Hadot’s La Citadelle Intéwww.doorway.ru: Rachana Kamtekar. Meditations is a series of personal writings by Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from to AD, recording his private notes to himself and ideas on Stoic philosophy. Marcus Aurelius wrote the 12 books of the Meditations in Koine Greek as a source for his own guidance and self-improvement/5().  · Overview. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius are treasured today—as they have been over the centuries—as an inexhaustible source of wisdom. And as one of the three most important expressions of Stoicism, this is an essential text for everyone interested in ancient religion and philosophy. Yet the clarity and ease of the work's style are deceptive. Pierre Hadot, eminent historian Brand: Harvard.


The Inner Citadel Pierre Hadot pdf. Alyona Krymskaya. Download Download PDF. Full PDF Package Download Full PDF Package. This Paper. A short summary of this paper. 37 Full PDFs related to this paper. Read Paper. Download Download PDF. Abundantly quoting the Meditations to illustrate his analysis, the author allows Marcus Aurelius to speak directly to the reader. And Hadot unfolds for us the philosophical context of the Meditations, commenting on the philosophers Marcus Aurelius read and giving special attention to the teachings of Epictetus, whose disciple he was. The Inner Citadel: the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. Pierre Hadot Dirk Baltzly. Dirk Baltzly Search for other works by this author on: Dirk Baltzly, The Inner Citadel: the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. Pierre Hadot, Mind, Volume , Issue , July , Pages


Hadot, Pierre. [Citadelle intfaieure. English] The inner citadel: the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius I Pierre Hadot ; translated by Michael Chase. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references (p.) and index. ISBN (alk. paper) r. Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, Meditations. 2. Ethics. 3. Stoics. 4. Life. I. Title. BH ldc “ In The Inner Citadel, Hadot applies to Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations his characteristic interpretive approach: treating ancient philosophy as a ‘way of life,’ in particular one which provides its students with ‘spiritual exercises’ to enable them to make progress towards wisdom, and treating ancient philosophical texts with attention to the ‘forms of discourse,’ or constraints of genre, tradition, and audience that affected their production. Pierre Hadot, Professeur Honoraire of the College de France, aims in The Inner Citadel to discover what the emperor wanted to accomplish by writing [the Meditations] The book he has written (published in French in ) achieves these aims superbly while also offering a broad introduction to the intellectual world of the second century Through his analysis of the Meditations, Hadot exposes to our view the mind of those who ruled the Roman world at the height of its prosperity.

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