The Classics, Greek & Latin: Epic literatureV. Parke, 1909 - Classical literature |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE MEDITATIONS OF MARCUS AURELIUS | 20 |
INTRODUCTION | 137 |
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action agnates appointed beautiful become belong blood body Cæsar called Carthage Christ Christians common condemned confess consider death deity desire didst divine earth emperor eternity evil existence faith father fear fideicommissum flesh give gods Greek hand heart heaven honour human inheritance instituted heir Intelligible Jupiter kind Latin learned legacy Lex Julia Lex Papia Poppaea liberty live look Lord mancipation Manichæan Manichees manumission manumitted Marcus Aurelius marriage marriage-portion matter mind mother nature never objects perfect person philosophers Plato pleasure possession potestas Praetor pray punishment reason regard religion Roman citizen Rome slave Socrates sort soul sovereign Sun speak spirit stand Stoicism Stoics suffer sui juris Tertullian testament testator Thee things Thou thought tion true truth turn tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian universe unto virtue visible whence whilst whole woman words worship