Marcus Aurelius Antoninus the Roman Emperour, His Meditations Concerning Himselfe Treating of a Naturall Mans Happinesse : Wherein It Consisteth, and of the Meanes to Attaine Unto It / Translated Out of the Originall Greeke ; with Notes : By Meric Casaubon ; and Now Edited, with an Introduction, Appendix, and Glossary by W.H.D. Rouse [Book Review]

Dent Dutton (1900)
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