The Emperor Marcus Antoninus: His Conversation with Himself

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The Emperor Marcus Antoninus: His Conversation with Himself (1702)
by Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, translated by Jeremy Collier
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus4471138The Emperor Marcus Antoninus: His Conversation with Himself1702Jeremy Collier

THE
EMPEROR
Marcus Antoninus
HIS
CONVERSATION
With Himself

TOGETHER

With the Preliminary Discourse of the Learned
Gataker.

As also,

The Emperor's Life, Written by Monsieur D'acier,
and Supported by the Authorities Collected by
Dr. Stanhope.
To which is added the Mythological Picture of
Cebes the Theban, &c.

Translated into English from the Respective Originals,
By Jeremy Collier, M. A.


LONDON:

Printed for R. Sare, and to be Sold by William
Davies at the Black-Bull in Cornhil, 1702.

Contents



Errata.

The Emperor's Life. Page xcvii. Line 20. dele ever, p. cix. I. 12. Read founded.

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In Cebes p. 247. l. 26. r. favours.

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ΜΆρκου Ἀντονίνου τοῦ Ἀντοκράτορος τῶν ἐις ἑαυτόν Βιβλία ιβ´. Marci Antonini Imperatoris, de rebus suis, sive de eis quæ ad se pertinere censebat, Libri XII. Locis hand Paucis Repurgati, Suppleti, Restituti: Versione insuper Latina Nova; Lectionibus item variis, Locisq; parallelis ad Marginem adjectis: Ac Commentario Perpetuo Explicati atque Illustrati. Studio Operaque Thomœ Gatakeri, Londinatis. Huic Secundæ Editioni acceffere Annotationes Selectiores A. D'Acerii Latinitate Donatæ, Necnon Marci Antonini Vita, Passim aucta, & Idoneis Scriptorum Veterum Testimoniis firmata; a Geo. Stanhope, Coll. Reg. apud Cantabr. quondam Socio.

Londini: Impensis Edv. Millingtoni, in Vico vulgo dicto Little Britain. Veneunt apud Bibliopolas Londin. & utriusque Academiæ. 1697.



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