Marcus Aurelius was the emperor who wrote the Meditations.
The book "Meditations" was written by the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius in the 2nd century AD.
Dante wrote Dante's Inferno which was a satire. It pointed out many flaws of society at the time. Jonathan Swift was an Irish satirist who wrote Gulliver's Travels. Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor who wrote Meditations. Dante's Inferno and Swift's satirical works criticized society for its major flaws. Mediations was about self exploration and achieving a higher level of intelligence or enlightenment. These works highlight what is wrong with the society Bradbury creates in Fahrenheit 451.
That'd be Pliny the Younger.
The Babylonian Emperor Hammurabi is known as the person that wrote the first set of laws. These laws are called Hammurabi's Code.
He was in pre-christian Italy. So he was a pagan.
Marcus Aurelius was the emperor who wrote the Meditations.
Marcus Aurelius, what has this to do with Fairy Tales? he was real Hail Caesar!
The book "Meditations" was written by the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius in the 2nd century AD.
Rene Descartes
Yes he did. Meditations is ten books and an introduction written by Marcus Aurelius. He wrote them the last ten years of his life.
John Flanagan wrote 'The Emperor of Nihon-Ja.'
The Roman governor who wrote seeking guidance about what to do with Christians was Pliny the Younger. He wrote to the emperor Trajan.
It was Marcus Aurelius (ruled 161-180 AD)
he wrote about wanting to have a baby with the emperor
Meditations on First Philosophy
They were laws that Justinian wrote to govern.
Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome from 161 to 180 of the Common Era was considered a philosopher king in his own lifetime. The reputation only increased after his 12 book opus, Meditations. Written in Greek A central theme to The Meditations is that one's life should be a self-analysis, and attitude toward others that mirrored a universal perspective toward everything and everyone.