You are doing an outstanding service to the world! Thanks an bunch
6 years ago | 4
Thanks for the update on that. Loved the recording and the translation you used. I'm about to buy the translation to read it for myself. Positive side-note: I'm now listening to your recording of Seneca's letters in the meditations' absence which I like even more.
6 years ago | 1
Thanks for all your uploads! They are incredible and extremely helpful 🙌
6 years ago | 0
Thank you for the info. I was in the middle of it and got a bit confused when it just disappeared. Your recordings are very good and I look forward to its return :)
6 years ago | 0
That's what I was wondering, please do one more . It was an absolute God send
6 years ago | 0
I shall not let this minor inconvenience taint my self-control. I am after all, a stoic and-WHERE THE FUCK IS IT NOOOO!!! I HADNT FINISHED IT GIVE IT BACKKKK WHEN WILL THE OTHER ONE BE UPLOADEEEEEEDD GIMMEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
6 years ago
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It was the best reading I had heard,thanks for the great work, much appreciated
6 years ago | 0
Love your explanation of Meditations by Marcus Aurelius wish you were a profesor with courses to study with you 🥰
3 years ago | 0
Hello Is there any chance you could put your letters from seneca up as a podcast so we don't have to go through YouTube? Would be great to download and listen to them more freely :)
3 years ago | 0
Haha @Anxiety Celery....I feel it, oh this is the reason why you delete that video...thanks for your concern to your fans, you dont need to answer my email then...
6 years ago (edited) | 1
Can you perhaps send me an MP3 version of it? I used that audio recording for my morning and evening meditations. I won't upload it; I'll keep it stored in my laptop.
6 years ago | 0
I commend you for taking care to stay within copyright laws. I did enjoy your reading of the Gregory Hays translation. The George Long version, while more poetic, is also more difficult to understand. For copyright purposes AND slightly easier understanding the most modern translation I've found is a 1902 translation by George Chrystal. http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/55317
6 years ago (edited) | 0
I haven't finish the Letters then you removed the Meditations? Nooooooooo!
6 years ago | 0
Hi, who's translation is used on the letters from Seneca?
2 years ago | 0
Vox Stoica
Hey All
A quick note to say I've taken Marcus Aurelius' Meditations down. I was concerned with the copyright on that translation so will be replacing it with another version soon, although I haven't finished the recording yet.
Sorry if you're missing it, but stay Stoic
Robin
6 years ago | [YT] | 68