The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius
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This podcast presents the timeless reflections of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius on self-discipline, duty, and the nature of existence, drawing from his stoic philosophy. Each week, listeners are introduced to a new complete audiobook, offering a broad spectrum of philosophical reflections, historical contexts, and diverse narrative styles. The rotating collection ensures a fresh perspective every time, inviting curiosity and insight from different epochs and thinkers. New books are added weekly, providing continuous opportunities for learning and contemplation.
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On the Nature of the Gods - Marcus Tullius Cicero 20.08.2026 6t 39min"On the Nature of the Gods" by Marcus Tullius Cicero delves into the philosophical debates surrounding the divine, presenting the contrasting views of Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Academic skepticism. The text tackles profound questions such as the existence of evil, the origins of the world, the nature of divination, and the characteristics of deities. Its exploration of these timeless themes invites listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the nature of faith in a complex world. Cicero's insights remain relevant today, as they challenge us to consider the role of divinity in our lives and the moral implications of our understanding of the universe. -
Nature Near Home and Other Papers - John Burroughs 19.08.2026 2t 9min"Nature Near Home and Other Papers" by John Burroughs invites listeners into the enchanting world of natural history through simple observations and charming anecdotes about rural life. Burroughs expresses his deep affection for the creatures and landscapes that surround him, sharing the joy he finds in his walks and studies of nature. This collection resonates with timeless themes of appreciation for the natural world and the beauty of everyday experiences, encouraging listeners to reconnect with their own surroundings. Burroughs' reflections remind us of the enduring pleasure that can be found in observing the simple wonders of life, making this audiobook a delightful exploration of nature's gifts. -
American Far West Seven Mid-Nineteenth Century Views From Abroad - Various 18.08.2026 3t 1min"American Far West: Seven Mid-Nineteenth Century Views From Abroad" presents a fascinating glimpse into life in the far West of the United States through the eyes of an anonymous correspondent who contributed to Charles Dickens' magazine, All The Year Round, between 1868 and 1869. These seven articles capture the essence of a transformative era, showcasing the challenges and triumphs of the American frontier. The themes of exploration, resilience, and the clash of cultures resonate deeply today, inviting listeners to reflect on the enduring spirit of adventure and the quest for a better life. This collection not only enriches our understanding of history but also connects us to the timeless human experiences that shape our world. -
Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son - George Horace Lorimer 17.08.2026 4t 1min"Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son" features the correspondence of John Graham, a seasoned pork-packer in Chicago, as he imparts his wisdom to his son, Pierrepont, affectionately nicknamed "Piggy." Through these letters, Graham shares his insights on business, character, and the importance of hard work, all while reflecting on the values that have shaped his success. The timeless themes of mentorship, perseverance, and the father-son relationship resonate deeply, making this work a compelling listen for anyone navigating their own path in life. Lorimer's sharp wit and practical advice continue to inspire, reminding us that the lessons of the past remain relevant in today's fast-paced world. -
House on the Marsh A Romance - Florence Warden 16.08.2026 9t 57minViolet Christie, an 18-year-old governess, embarks on her first position in the mysterious and imposing house on the marsh. As she navigates the complexities of her new role, she encounters a detached mistress burdened by grief and a village girl’s ominous warning about the house's dark secrets. With Mr. Rayner harboring his own undisclosed truths, the atmosphere thickens with intrigue and suspense. "House on the Marsh A Romance" resonates with timeless themes of isolation, the search for truth, and the complexities of human relationships, making it a captivating listen for those drawn to gothic romance and psychological depth. -
History of Bread From Pre-Historic to Modern Times - John Ashton 15.08.2026 4t 42min"History of Bread From Pre-Historic to Modern Times" by John Ashton delves into the fascinating evolution of bread, tracing its journey from ancient flatbreads cooked on stones to the sophisticated loaves of the early 20th century. As Ashton examines how bread has risen alongside human civilization, he reveals its deep connections to agriculture, class, religion, and technology. The book highlights intriguing aspects such as odd bread laws, riots over pricing, and concerns about the ingredients used in dough, making it a rich exploration of an everyday staple that has become a cultural icon. -
Adventures of a Nature Guide - Enos A Mills 14.08.2026 7t 30min"Adventures of a Nature Guide" by Enos A. Mills invites listeners into the breathtaking world of nature through the eyes of a passionate naturalist and conservationist. Mills, a pivotal figure in the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park, shares thrilling mountain tales, including his daring ascent of Long's Peak amidst a fierce storm with winds exceeding 170 miles per hour. His ability to adapt and find harmony with the elements resonates deeply, reminding us of the enduring human spirit in the face of nature's challenges. -
Dolliver Romance and Other Pieces - Nathaniel Hawthorne 13.08.2026 5t 12min"Dolliver Romance and Other Pieces" is a poignant collection of stories, sketches, and essays by Nathaniel Hawthorne that reveals the many facets of his literary genius. The titular tale, "The Dolliver Romance," presents an intriguing narrative of an aged man who consumes a magical tincture that restores his vitality, while other pieces explore themes of memory, time, and the supernatural. Hawthorne's ability to evoke vivid imagery and deep emotional resonance remains timeless, inviting listeners to reflect on the complexities of human experience. With its blend of humor, allegory, and rich storytelling, this collection offers a final glimpse into the mind of a master storyteller whose work continues to captivate and inspire. -
Mind That Found Itself An Autobiography - Clifford Whittingham Beers 12.08.2026 7t 21minAt twenty-four, Clifford Beers, a Yale graduate from a distinguished New England family, found himself confined to a mental institution, where he witnessed the horrific mistreatment of patients. His experiences led him to write "A Mind That Found Itself," a powerful exposé of the inhumane conditions within these facilities. After eight years in various institutions, Beers not only shed light on the plight of mental health patients but also founded the Clifford Beers Clinic in 1913, paving the way for the American Mental Hygiene Movement. This enduring narrative highlights the essential need for compassion and reform in mental health care, themes that resonate profoundly in today's ongoing discussions about mental health and wellness. -
Nature And Art - Elizabeth Inchbald 11.08.2026 5t 50min"Nature And Art" by Elizabeth Inchbald explores the divergent paths of two brothers, William and Henry, who arrive in London after their father's death, shaped by contrasting educations—one grounded in nature and the other in art. This novel not only delves into the personal choices influenced by their upbringing but also serves as a reflection on the broader societal values emerging from the French Revolution, making it a significant Jacobin work. Its themes of societal critique and the impact of education on individual destiny remain relevant today, inviting listeners to consider how these influences shape our own lives and choices. -
My Trip Abroad - Charlie Chaplin 10.08.2026 7t 17minCharlie Chaplin's "My Trip Abroad" is a travel memoir that chronicles the actor-director's spontaneous journey through Europe after his success with "The Kid." With humor and insight, Chaplin reflects on his return to his native continent, navigating the adoration of fans and the scrutiny of reporters. The book opens with a whimsical line about a "triple alliance" of a steak and kidney pie, influenza, and a cablegram, setting the stage for a whirlwind adventure across Great Britain, Germany, and France. This intimate portrait of a Hollywood legend resonates today as it captures the universal themes of fame, identity, and the pursuit of joy amidst chaos, making it a timeless exploration of the human experience. -
Clansman An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan - Thomas Dixon Jr 09.08.2026 9t 28min"The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan" by Thomas Dixon Jr. delves into the Reconstruction era, exploring the origins of the Ku Klux Klan through a fictional narrative that reflects the author's personal experiences and societal observations. This provocative novel captures the mindset of many white southerners who felt marginalized and sought to reclaim their identity through violent vigilante actions. Despite its controversial themes of segregation and white supremacy, the book offers critical insights into the social conditions of its time, making it a significant work that influenced later southern literature. -
Meditations and Prayers - John Bradford 08.08.2026 1t 8min"Meditations and Prayers" by John Bradford offers profound insights into the Christian faith, reflecting on themes of sin, redemption, and the responsibilities of church leadership. As a chaplain and a close associate of Bishop Ridley, Bradford's writings resonate with timeless relevance, addressing the struggles and aspirations of devout believers throughout history. His ability to confront sin while passionately preaching Christ crucified demonstrates a balanced approach to faith that remains crucial in today's world. The heartfelt encouragement he provides to the weary and his earnest admonitions to lead a godly life make this work a valuable resource for those seeking spiritual depth and guidance in their lives. -
Mind's Eye - Marcus Clarke 07.08.2026 50min"The Mind's Eye" by Marcus Clarke is a poignant exploration of perception and introspection, captured through the lyrical verses of the poet. Originally featured in the Selected Works of Marcus Clarke published in 1890, this collection resonates with timeless themes of self-reflection and the human experience. As listeners delve into these recordings, they will find a rich tapestry of emotions and thoughts that echo the complexities of life, making it a valuable listen in today's fast-paced world. The enduring nature of Clarke's work invites contemplation on how we see ourselves and the world around us, reminding us of the power of introspection in shaping our understanding of existence. -
Characters and Events of Roman History - Guglielmo Ferrero 06.08.2026 6t 23min"Characters and Events of Roman History" by Guglielmo Ferrero offers a compelling exploration of the moral and cultural decline in ancient Rome, drawing parallels to early 20th-century America and Europe. Through his Lowell Lectures presented in 1908, Ferrero examines significant figures and pivotal events from Julius Caesar to Nero, employing psychological, sociological, and economic perspectives. His insights into the corruption of customs and morals resonate with contemporary audiences, prompting reflection on the cyclical nature of history and the lessons that can be learned from Rome's legacy. -
From Different Standpoints - Faye Huntington Pansy 05.08.2026 8t 39min"From Different Standpoints" by Faye Huntington Pansy explores the diverse perspectives individuals hold on life, society, and religion through the intertwined lives of its characters. Perry, a sickly young man learning from his Master, navigates his faith alongside Eunice (Una), his non-Christian confidante, Eleanor, the self-absorbed socialite, and her earnest Christian brother, Tom. This rich tapestry of life, love, marriage, and service highlights the complexities of human relationships and beliefs, making it a timeless narrative that resonates with today's ongoing conversations about faith, morality, and personal growth. -
Famous Men of Modern Times - John Henry Haaren Addison B Poland 04.08.2026 5t 42minFamous Men of Modern Times is a captivating collection of biographical sketches designed to bring history to life through the stories of influential figures from this era. By offering insight into the lives and accomplishments of these remarkable individuals, the book aims to make the study of history both lively and engaging. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to connect listeners with the past, illustrating how the actions and ideas of these men continue to resonate today. The themes of ambition, leadership, and the human experience are timeless, making this audiobook a valuable exploration of the legacies that shape our world. -
General Principle of Relativity In Its Philosophical and Historical Aspect - Herbert Wildon Carr 03.08.2026 5t 19min"General Principle of Relativity In Its Philosophical and Historical Aspect" by Herbert Wildon Carr delves into the historical connections between the revolutionary principle of relativity and longstanding philosophical dilemmas, as well as classical theories of space and time. This exploration reveals how contemporary understandings of physics are deeply rooted in age-old questions about the nature of reality. Hearing this work now offers valuable insights into the evolution of thought surrounding space and time, reminding us that the quest for knowledge is a timeless endeavor. -
Flatland A Romance of Many Dimensions - Edwin Abbott Abbott 02.08.2026 4t 9min"Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions" is an 1884 science fiction novella by Edwin Abbott Abbott that cleverly satirizes the social hierarchy of Victorian culture while exploring the concept of dimensions. Through its unique narrative, the novella encourages readers to reconsider their perceptions of reality and the limitations imposed by their own dimensional understanding. Its enduring relevance is highlighted by its appeal to students in mathematics, physics, and computer science, as it serves as an accessible introduction to complex ideas about dimensions. The sharp observations on societal structures and the invitation to think beyond conventional boundaries make this work a timeless reflection on both human nature and the universe. -
House on the Marsh A Romance - Florence Warden 01.08.2026 9t 57minViolet Christie, an 18-year-old governess, embarks on her first position in the mysterious and imposing house on the marsh. As she navigates the complexities of her new role, she encounters a detached mistress burdened by grief and a village girl’s ominous warning about the house's dark secrets. With Mr. Rayner harboring his own undisclosed truths, the atmosphere thickens with intrigue and suspense. "House on the Marsh A Romance" resonates with timeless themes of isolation, the search for truth, and the complexities of human relationships, making it a captivating listen for those drawn to gothic romance and psychological depth.
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