Review:
Augusta Metro Spirit, 9/9 "A riveting exploration of an extraordinary life...[An] historical page-turner...Aurelius comes back to life in the pages of McLynn's latest treasure...A wonderful journey into the historical record guided by a talented narrative voice." Bookviews.com, September issue "[McLynn's] skill is evident and the subject is worth visiting and knowing." Infodad.com, 9/3 "Frank McLynn's exhaustively researched biography of the emperor...places the emperor's work firmly in the context of the wars and political events of his time--and makes that very remote era come alive...The philosophical underpinnings of Marcus' thought are woven expertly by McLynn into the narrative of the Parthian and Germanic wars that dominated his reign...It is to McLynn's considerable credit that he pulls so many strands of Marcus' life and thinking so effectively together." January, online magazine, 9/16 "McLynn brings substantial credits and busloads of credibility with him to the writing desk...One gets the feeling that everything one reads in the book is correct...One never gets the feeling that Marcus Aurelius: A Life is not perfectly researched and accurately put down -- or, at least, as much as history will allow...If you want to discover all that is known about Marcus Aurelius and you only want to look in one place, this, then, is certainly it." "Talk of the Town" WTVF CBS, Nashville, 9/1 "The perfect biography for the lover of history and true greatness." Library Journal, 9/15 "[An] interesting account...Provide[s] a substantial introduction to a man who 'still speaks to us today.'...Recommended for lovers of history, philosophy, and things Greco-Roman." Providence Journal, 10/4 "[A] huge, plum pudding of a book...This is not merely a biography of a 'soldier, statesman and writer' who fought great wars on two fronts, suppressed a perfidious rebellion and kept a brilliant, private log of his thoughts, the famous Meditations, which has deeply influenced Western thought for nearly two millennia. It is also a lengthy critique of Stoic philosophy; a disapproving socio-economic history of Second Century Rome; a highly judgmental review of what came before and after that period, plus takeouts on Roman health care, pandemics, religion, luxury, morals and literature." Sacremento Book Review, October issue "A well-researched work duly apprised of the cultural, economic, and social tiers in play during the birth and youth of the future emperor, allowing a complete picture of the workings of Roman hierarchy...[McLynn] manages to bare the life of Marcus Aurelius in dedicated fashion, exposing some of the nagging discrepancies between the real man and the one often portrayed." Curled Up With a Good Book "Extremely detailed and well-researched...The information it delivers is extremely interesting...Fascinating stuff...Definitely worth the trip." Reference and Research Book News, November 2009 "The volume combines intellectual and political biography and draws a portrait of a man of consummate military, political, and intellectual talent whose relevance remains as vital as ever." Library Journal's e-newsletter BookSmack!, 12/3/09 "As massive a doorstop as Tom Wolfe's A Man in Full, this is as readable and thorough an examination of the life, reign, and times of Marcus Aurelius as an interested nonacademic is likely to find." Northeast Mississippi Sunday Journal, 1/3/2010 "Exhaustively researched...McLynn introduces many of the era's most interesting personas...Surely the best book on Ancient Rome and her 'noblest' emperor since Suetonius and Plutarch wrote their lives of earlier emperors...An eloquent, indispensable study." The New Republic, 4/8/10 "A sprawling new biography...McLynn rightly emphasizes that we should be wary of seeing Marcus Aurelius as a modern humanitarian." The New Criterion, April 2010 "McLynn's biography of Marcus Aurelius matters...It is valuable as a striking instance of the persistence of Aurelian panegyric...The book's most attractive quality [is] an intellectual ranginess that drives him to connect his subject with anything and everything, from any period of time and any culture...It's fun to be in the hands of an author with a well-stocked mind and a generous, teacherly impulse to connect apparently disparate events and people. Marcus Aurelius offers that civilized pleasure." Magill Book Reviews "[This] engrossing biography of Marcus Aurelius is intimidating in its learning, encompassing not only the Emperor's life but also the history and culture of the empire in the second and third centuries...McLynn is no admirer of Marcus's stoic philosophy but he explains its tenets well in a lengthy appendix and analyzes its role in Marcus's actions."Choice, August 2010"An enjoyable and informative book...Recommended." History, Oct/Nov 2010 "McLynn, using all available original sources as well as secondary scholarship, reveals a man who was a military and political mastermind as well as a philosopher." Publishers Weekly, 7/13/09 "[McLynn] argues that the emperor and Stoic philosopher satisfies a thirst for guidance that modern philosophers have largely abandoned." Booklist, 9/1/09 "[An] extensive examination...McLynn's commitment to placing the reign in context...allows readers to learn why historians ancient and modern consider Marcus Aurelius' reign (161-80) the apex of the Roman Empire." Tucson Citizen "Shelf Life" blog, 8/15/09 "McLynn sheds new light on a great man whose writings still resonate, even after more than 1,800 years." PopMatters.com, 9/8 "[McLynn] is a thoughtful and provocative writer. His work is marked by its deft use of language and a strong authorial voice that seeks to engage readers and dissuade passivity. His style is pointed [and] personal...McLynn uses Marcus' life as a vehicle to illuminate the full breadth of Roman culture during this time...Marcus Aurelius: A Life provides readers a clear, immediate portal to the past, one that fully communicates the tone and tenor of the second century in a compelling, comprehensive narrative." Providence Journal, 10/4 [A] huge, plum pudding of a book...This is not merely a biography of a soldier, statesman and writer who fought great wars on two fronts, suppressed a perfidious rebellion and kept a brilliant, private log of his thoughts, the famous Meditations, which has deeply influenced Western thought for nearly two millennia. It is also a lengthy critique of Stoic philosophy; a disapproving socio-economic history of Second Century Rome; a highly judgmental review of what came before and after that period, plus takeouts on Roman health care, pandemics, religion, luxury, morals and literature. Sacremento Book Review, October issue A well-researched work duly apprised of the cultural, economic, and social tiers in play during the birth and youth of the future emperor, allowing a complete picture of the workings of Roman hierarchy [McLynn] manages to bare the life of Marcus Aurelius in dedicated fashion, exposing some of the nagging discrepancies between the real man and the one often portrayed. Curled Up With a Good Book Extremely detailed and well-researched The information it delivers is extremely interesting Fascinating stuff Definitely worth the trip. " January, online magazine, 9/16 McLynn brings substantial credits and busloads of credibility with him to the writing desk One gets the feeling that everything one reads in the book is correct One never gets the feeling that Marcus Aurelius: A Life is not perfectly researched and accurately put down -- or, at least, as much as history will allow If you want to discover all that is known about Marcus Aurelius and you only want to look in one place, this, then, is certainly it. Talk of the Town WTVF CBS, Nashville, 9/1 The perfect biography for the lover of history and true greatness. Library Journal, 9/15 [An] interesting account Provide[s] a substantial introduction to a man who still speaks to us today. Recommended for lovers of history, philosophy, and things Greco-Roman. " Augusta Metro Spirit, 9/9 A riveting exploration of an extraordinary life...[An] historical page-turner Aurelius comes back to life in the pages of McLynn s latest treasure A wonderful journey into the historical record guided by a talented narrative voice. Bookviews.com, September issue [McLynn s] skill is evident and the subject is worth visiting and knowing. Infodad.com, 9/3 Frank McLynn s exhaustively researched biography of the emperor places the emperor s work firmly in the context of the wars and political events of his time and makes that very remote era come alive The philosophical underpinnings of Marcus thought are woven expertly by McLynn into the narrative of the Parthian and Germanic wars that dominated his reign It is to McLynn s considerable credit that he pulls so many strands of Marcus life and thinking so effectively together. " Publishers Weekly, 7/13/09 [McLynn] argues that the emperor and Stoic philosopher satisfies a thirst for guidance that modern philosophers have largely abandoned. Booklist, 9/1/09 [An] extensive examination McLynn s commitment to placing the reign in context allows readers to learn why historians ancient and modern consider Marcus Aurelius reign (161 80) the apex of the Roman Empire. Tucson Citizen Shelf Life blog, 8/15/09 McLynn sheds new light on a great man whose writings still resonate, even after more than 1,800 years. PopMatters.com, 9/8 [McLynn] is a thoughtful and provocative writer. His work is marked by its deft use of language and a strong authorial voice that seeks to engage readers and dissuade passivity. His style is pointed [and] personal McLynn uses Marcus life as a vehicle to illuminate the full breadth of Roman culture during this time Marcus Aurelius: A Life provides readers a clear, immediate portal to the past, one that fully communicates the tone and tenor of the second century in a compelling, comprehensive narrative. " The New Criterion, April 2010 McLynn s biography of Marcus Aurelius matters It is valuable as a striking instance of the persistence of Aurelian panegyric The book s most attractive quality [is] an intellectual ranginess that drives him to connect his subject with anything and everything, from any period of time and any culture It s fun to be in the hands of an author with a well-stocked mind and a generous, teacherly impulse to connect apparently disparate events and people. Marcus Aurelius offers that civilized pleasure. Magill Book Reviews [This] engrossing biography of Marcus Aurelius is intimidating in its learning, encompassing not only the Emperor s life but also the history and culture of the empire in the second and third centuries McLynn is no admirer of Marcus s stoic philosophy but he explains its tenets well in a lengthy appendix and analyzes its role in Marcus s actions. Choice, August 2010 An enjoyable and informative book Recommended. History, Oct/Nov 2010 McLynn, using all available original sources as well as secondary scholarship, reveals a man who was a military and political mastermind as well as a philosopher. " "Publishers Weekly," 7/13/09 "[McLynn] argues that the emperor and Stoic philosopher satisfies a thirst for guidance that modern philosophers have largely abandoned." "Booklist," 9/1/09 "[An] extensive examination...McLynn's commitment to placing the reign in context...allows readers to learn why historians ancient and modern consider Marcus Aurelius' reign (161-80) the apex of the Roman Empire." "Tucson Citizen" "Shelf Life" blog, 8/15/09 "McLynn sheds new light on a great man whose writings still resonate, even after more than 1,800 years." PopMatters.com, 9/8 "[McLynn] is a thoughtful and provocative writer. His work is marked by its deft use of language and a strong authorial voice that seeks to engage readers and dissuade passivity. His style is pointed [and] personal...McLynn uses Marcus' life as a vehicle to illuminate the full breadth of Roman culture during this time...Marcus Aurelius: A Life provides readers a clear, immediate portal to the past, one that fully communicates the tone and tenor of the second century in a compelling, comprehensive narrative." "Augusta Metro Spirit," 9/9 "A riveting exploration of an extraordinary life...[An] historical page-turner...Aurelius comes back to life in the pages of McLynn's latest treasure...A wonderful journey into the historical record guided by a talented narrative voice." Bookviews.com, September issue "[McLynn's] skill is evident and the subject is worth visiting and knowing." Infodad.com, 9/3 "Frank McLynn's exhaustively researched biography of the emperor...places the emperor's work firmly in the context of the wars and political events of his time--and makes that very remote era come alive...The philosophical underpinnings of Marcus' thought are woven expertly by McLynn into the narrative of the Parthian and Germanic wars that dominated his reign...It is to McLynn's considerable credit that he pulls so many strands of Marcus' life and thinking
Book Description:
The vivid, magisterial and long-awaited biography of Marcus Aurelius, the Roman Emperor - and embodiment of the philosopher's king - whose life and works still speak to us 2,000 years after his death.
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