^ Western 'Rationalism' Strikes Back at the Empire
Marcus Aurelius acknowledges an Apollonius in his Meditations - IIRC from what I read, it was an Apollonius of Nicomedia who taught Marcus.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Marcus Aurelius [Roman Emperor 161 - 180 (121 - 180)] had had a similar chapel, in which he kept statues of his teachers; see Marc., iii. 5."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Hindus have a lot in common, in terms of reverence for teachers. Nice to know there were many normal people all over the world once upon a time.
Marcus Aurelius acknowledges an Apollonius in his Meditations - IIRC from what I read, it was an Apollonius of Nicomedia who taught Marcus.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Marcus Aurelius [Roman Emperor 161 - 180 (121 - 180)] had had a similar chapel, in which he kept statues of his teachers; see Marc., iii. 5."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Hindus have a lot in common, in terms of reverence for teachers. Nice to know there were many normal people all over the world once upon a time.