Marcus Aurelius: Rome's Philosopher King — Fexingo History
How did the private writings of a Roman emperor survive for almost two millennia? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the textual transmission of Marcus Aurelius's Meditations. They trace the journey from the emperor's deathbed in 180 CE, through the Byzantine manuscript tradition — including the lost archetype and the sole surviving 10th-century manuscript, Codex Palatinus Vaticanus Graecus 195 — to the first printed edition in 1559. The conversation delves into key figures like Thomas Gataker, whose 1652 edition with Latin translation and commentary became the standard, and the mysterious 'codex vetustissimus' that may have preserved the text. Lucas explains the division into twelve books, likely not Marcus's own, and discusses why a work never meant for publication was saved at all. The episode also touches on the influence of Meditations on later thinkers, from the Stoic revival in the Renaissance to modern readers. A must for anyone curious about how we know what we know about ancient philosophy. #MarcusAurelius #Meditations #Stoicism #CodexPalatinusVaticanusGraecus195 #ThomasGataker #TextualTransmission #ByzantineManuscripts #Xylander #MericCasaubon #StoicPhilosophy #AncientRome #AntonineDynasty #GreekManuscripts #RenaissanceHumanism #HistoryOfBooks #ClassicalTexts #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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