
Marcus Aurelius
In Our Time: History
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Catherine Edwards, I Think It Makes Complete Sense.
In some way, marcus is not a typical stoic. But he seems to think there is still a separation between our earthly ly sort of confinement and the divine world. And as you say, he loathes court life a lot of the time. He dislikes the flatteries and the hypocrisies of it. There's what a very famous quotin in six 30 when he reprimands himself and says, be careful, don't become caesarifidDon't become like caesar, don't be dipped in the purple dye. Purple being, of course, the colour, not just of emperors, but also of tyrants. So he he finds that world
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