Marcus Aurelius, Donald J. Robertson
Marcus Aurelius, Donald J. Robertson
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Marcus Aurelius
The Stoic Emperor

Author: Donald J. Robertson

Narrator: Donald J. Robertson

Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/06/2024


Synopsis

Experience the world of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and the tremendous challenges he faced and overcame with the help of Stoic philosophy
This novel biography brings Marcus Aurelius (121–180 CE) to life for a new generation of readers by exploring the emperor’s fascinating psychological journey. Donald J. Robertson examines Marcus’s relationships with key figures in his life, such as his mother, Domitia Lucilla, and the emperor Hadrian, as well as his Stoic tutors. He draws extensively on Marcus’s own Meditations and correspondence, and he examines the emperor’s actions as detailed in the Augustan History and other ancient texts.
Marcus Aurelius struggled to reconcile his philosophy and moral values with the political pressures he faced as emperor at the height of Roman power. Robertson examines Marcus’s attitude toward slavery and the moral dilemma posed by capturing enemies in warfare; his attitude toward women; the role of Stoicism in shaping his response to the threat of civil war; the treatment of Christians under his rule; and the naming of his notorious son Commodus as his successor. 
Throughout, the Meditations is used to shed light on the mind of the emperor—his character, values, and motives—as Robertson skillfully weaves together Marcus’s inner journey as a philosopher with the outer events of his life as a Roman emperor.
Donald J. Robertson, a cognitive-behavior psychotherapist and writer, is a founding member of the organization Modern Stoicism and the president and founder of the Plato’s Academy Centre nonprofit. The author of How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius and Stoicism and the Art of Happiness, he lives in Canada and Greece.

About Donald J. Robertson

Donald J. Robertson is a cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist, trainer, and writer. He was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, and after living in England and working in London for many years, he emigrated to Canada, and now resides in Quebec. Robertson has been researching Stoicism and applying it in his work for over twenty years. He is one of the founding members of the non-profit organization Modern Stoicism. He is also the founder and president of the Plato’s Academy Centre non-profit in Greece. Robertson is the author of Verissimus and How to Think Like a Roman Emperor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Henry on August 11, 2024

Interesting read. Engaging, and written well. I think this book makes a very good backdrop for reading ‘meditations’, as it provides much historical context.......more

Goodreads review by Nelson on October 20, 2024

An interesting book, especially if you like Marcus Aurelius' Meditations (180). Robertson takes us through the years of the philosopher emperor's life, offering us a well-known perspective on him, that of the most positive emperor in the history of Rome. We get to know a little better the world in w......more

Goodreads review by Max on August 24, 2024

Amazing book. I was expecting a biography, but it was more history than biography. This might be my new favorite book from Donald J. Robertson, still unsure though. "How to think like a roman emperor" was also amazing.......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on March 13, 2024

An excellent and well-written biography of Marcus Aurelius. It read like a story while containing tons of historical details. I also enjoyed the more philosophical focus of the biography, which helps us better understand Marcus’ character and motivations.......more

Goodreads review by Ahmed on April 16, 2025

Sometimes, you stumble upon books that take forever to read (or listen to) and you start to wonder when the agony will finally cease. But, sometimes you pick up a book and finish it a month later because you wished you could go on reading (or listening to) it forever. In this case, I happily happene......more