Author(s): Aurelius, Marcus
Reader(s): Steen, Duncan
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Period: Medieval
Catalogue No: NA436012
Barcode: 9781843793601
Release Date: 01/2010

AURELIUS, M.: Meditations (Unabridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Aurelius, Marcus - Author
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
1Book 104:09
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
2From Sextus, a benevolent disposition…04:51
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3In my adoptive father I observed mildness of temper…05:35
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
4To the gods I am indebted for having good grandfathers…04:03
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5Book 2 – Composed among the Quadi on the River Gran.05:58
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6Theophrastus, in his comparison of evil actions…04:55
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7Though you should be going to live three thousand years…04:45
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8Book 3 – This written in Carnuntum.07:29
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9Labour not unwillingly, nor without regard…05:04
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10Throw away then all else but hold to these few things only…06:14
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11Book 406:17
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12Death is such as birth is, a mystery of nature…05:36
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13If souls continue to exist, how does the air give room…05:57
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14Consider, for example, the times of Vespasian.07:38
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
Disc 2
1If any god told you that you die tomorrow…04:55
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2Book 506:30
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3A prayer of the Athenians…06:24
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4About what am I now employing my own soul?05:36
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5Things themselves do not touch the soul…06:05
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6The intelligence of the universe is social.05:16
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7Book 606:23
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8Some things are hurrying into existence…06:41
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9If any man should propose to you the question…05:58
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
10Asia, Europe are minute corners of the universe…06:41
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
11Be continually mindful of all the kinds of men…04:55
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
12Book 706:16
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13The ruling faculty – your reason – does not disturb itself…07:44
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Disc 3
1From Plato: The man who has an elevated mind…05:29
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
2Do not look around you to discover other men's ruling principles…05:07
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3How do we know if Telauges was not superior…?05:05
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4Book 806:14
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5When you rise from sleep with reluctance…06:10
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6It is satisfaction to a man to do the proper works of a man.05:46
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7Does Panthea or Pergamus now sit by the tomb of Verus?06:24
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8Say nothing more to yourself than what the first appearances report.06:59
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9Book 906:45
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10Among the animals which have not reason…06:40
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11Hasten to examine your own ruling faculty…05:49
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12You can remove out of the way many useless things…04:07
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13But perhaps you will say, the gods have placed them in your power.05:27
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Disc 4
1Book 1007:32
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2When you have assumed these names…06:12
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3Inquire of yourself as soon as you wake from sleep…05:43
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
4Constantly consider how all things such as they now are…06:20
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
5To him who is penetrated by true principles…04:32
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6Book 1106:17
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7As those who try to stand in your way when you are proceeding…05:44
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
8If any have offended against you, consider first…05:49
Steen, Duncan (Reader)
9There are four principal aberrations of the superior faculty…07:03
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10Book 1206:23
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11In the application of your principles…06:45
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12Cast away opinion and you are saved.07:13
Steen, Duncan (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 05:09:30