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| Best Sellers Rank | #29 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in History of Ancient Rome #1 in Classic Literature & Fiction #1 in Ancient & Medieval Literature |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,010) |
| Dimensions | 12.7 x 1.52 x 20.32 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 9788175994751 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-8175994751 |
| Item weight | 185 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 228 pages |
| Publication date | 1 August 2017 |
| Publisher | Fingerprint! Publishing |
B**R
Good
Good quality as expected
M**H
Good Product
good book..fast delivery
K**F
Good
Book is amazing as I expected but the wording is bit difficult
L**.
One of the most important book you will ever read.
One of the most important book you will ever read.
S**2
Deep!!!
Nice book
A**M
Great book
The cover isn’t the same as in the description image
A**S
forepage folded
i wanted to buy a book in dubai to memorize the visit,but the book looks dirty and fore pages folded.sad
P**A
Not real Meditation book
I saw the boom . However it’s how’s in Content book 1, book 2 till book 11. No proper heading for any chapters. Just writing with no connection to each other Chapters. This is not the real book or summary book also of MEDETATION
ح**ن
حجمه صغير مناسب للطاولات الصغيره
A**M
Awesome
G**L
Good book
B**Z
I am reviewing the paperback edition (2011) of Marcus Aurelius' Meditations in the Oxford World's Classics edition, translated by Robin Hard with an introduction by Christopher Gill. I do not understand the one-star reviews that appear to have become attched to this edition of the Meditations. Those reviews and the images associated with a few of them must be referring to a completely different edition, and not the one I have in front of me that I reently purchased via Amazon. The Oxford World 's Classics edition (2011) is about as close to a perfect edition as you can get as a general reader. The translation is modern and fluent. There are no gobbledygook mistranslations as mentioned in some of the reviews. Robin Hard's translation of the Meditations is based on the the recent text by J. Dalfen (Leipzig, 2nd edn.,1987) while following the earlier translation by A S L Farquharson (Oxford, 1944) here and there. It reads consistently well, with no inappropriate modern slang or grammatical errors. It is a solid and clear text. The 18-page introduction by Christopher Gill is excellent in my view, particularly where it focuses on the form, purpose and style of the book, Marcus's philosophy, and the book's core ideas and recurrent themes. The selection of letters between Marcus and Fronto is also judicious and useful in fleshing out other aspects of Marcus Aurelius's character and thought. The 30-pages of explanatory notes and the index at the end of the book are also very helpful. So, all in all, I am entitely satisfied with this edition. I was simnply amazed to see the negative reviews, and felt prompted to provide this review to put the record straight as far as this specific edtion goes. As I said earier, those negative reviews must be referring to other editions of the Meditations and not to this specific one. This paperback edition Is 176 pages of clear, erudite and thoughtful work. if you want an edition that gives you just what you need to start reading and appreciating Marcus Aurelius's Meditations then this one - the 2011 Oxford Wolrd's Classics by Robin Hard and Christoper Gill - would be a very good place to start. And at the price I paid (£5.76), I am very pleased with it.
A**T
On lui reproche de l'exterieur. Le connaitre dans ses actes, se découvre un soleil qui brille sans cure de qui-dira-t-on. Un exemple de sagesse sans pareil, placer dans une position des plus difficile au monde. Surement béni des Dieux
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