Marius the Epicurean (Vol. 1&2)

Marius the Epicurean (Vol. 1&2)
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This novel is a practical guide through different philosophical teachings. A reader learns them by life examples of Marius's fictional personality, whose life sets him in other circumstances to test his changing beliefs. The story is based in Rome, where Greek philosophy and early Christianity live beside. A typical citizen could be closely familiar with Plato, Socrates, Epicurus, or Aristippus. A series of life events, the loss of a mother, studying at boarding school, disease, visiting Rome, and life at the court of Marcus Aurelius, the first acquaintance with Christianity, allows Marius to try out different philosophical teachings prove their flaws and merits. First, Marius is fascinated by epicureanism but thinks it lacks depth. Then, he is fascinated by stoicism but later sees it as too cruel. Finally, Marius comes to learn the doctrines of Christianity, which give him spiritual peace. This story could happen in Rome and is very interesting. It shows how different philosophical teachings can shape ordinary people's real-life routines and behavior now and then.

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Walter Pater. Marius the Epicurean (Vol. 1&2)

Marius the Epicurean (Vol. 1&2)

Table of Contents

Volume 1

PART THE FIRST

CHAPTER I: "THE RELIGION OF NUMA"

CHAPTER II: WHITE-NIGHTS

NOTE

CHAPTER III: CHANGE OF AIR

NOTE

CHAPTER IV: THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE

CHAPTER V: THE GOLDEN BOOK

CHAPTER VI: EUPHUISM

CHAPTER VII: A PAGAN END

PART THE SECOND

CHAPTER VIII: ANIMULA VAGULA

CHAPTER IX: NEW CYRENAICISM

CHAPTER X: ON THE WAY

CHAPTER XI: "THE MOST RELIGIOUS CITY IN THE WORLD"

CHAPTER XII: THE DIVINITY THAT DOTH HEDGE A KING

CHAPTER XIII: THE "MISTRESS AND MOTHER" OF PALACES

CHAPTER XIV: MANLY AMUSEMENT

Volume 2

PART THE THIRD

CHAPTER XV: STOICISM AT COURT

CHAPTER XVI: SECOND THOUGHTS

CHAPTER XVII: BEATA URBS

CHAPTER XVIII: "THE CEREMONY OF THE DART"

CHAPTER XIX: THE WILL AS VISION

PART THE FOURTH

CHAPTER XX: TWO CURIOUS HOUSES

I. GUESTS

CHAPTER XXI: TWO CURIOUS HOUSES

II. THE CHURCH IN CECILIA'S HOUSE

CHAPTER XXII: "THE MINOR PEACE OF THE CHURCH"

CHAPTER XXIII: DIVINE SERVICE

NOTE

CHAPTER XXIV: A CONVERSATION NOT IMAGINARY

CHAPTER XXV: SUNT LACRIMAE RERUM

CHAPTER XXVI: THE MARTYRS

CHAPTER XXVII: THE TRIUMPH OF MARCUS AURELIUS

CHAPTER XXVIII: ANIMA NATURALITER CHRISTIANA

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Walter Pater

Philosophical Novel

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And the bridegroom, whom still she knows not, warns her thus a second time, as he talks with her by night: "Seest thou what peril besets thee? Those cunning wolves have made ready for thee their snares, of which the sum is that they persuade thee to search into the fashion of my countenance, the seeing of which, as I have told thee often, will be the seeing of it no more for ever. But do thou neither listen nor make answer to aught regarding thy husband. Besides, we have sown also the seed of our race. Even now this bosom grows with a child to be born to us, a child, if thou but keep our secret, of divine quality; if thou profane it, subject to death." And Psyche was glad at the tidings, rejoicing in that solace of a divine seed, and in the glory of that pledge of love to be, and the dignity of the name of mother. Anxiously she notes the increase of the days, the waning months. And again, as he tarries briefly beside her, the bridegroom repeats his warning:

"Even now the sword is drawn with which thy sisters seek thy life. Have pity on thyself, sweet wife, and upon our child, and see not those evil women again." But the sisters make their way into the palace once more, crying to her in wily tones, "O Psyche! and thou too wilt be a mother! How great will be the joy at home! Happy indeed shall we be to have the nursing of the golden child. Truly if he be answerable to the beauty of his parents, it will be a birth of Cupid himself."

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