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Meditations Allusions & Cultural References

When authors refer to other great works, people, and events, it’s usually not accidental. Put on your super-sleuth hat and figure out why.

Literary and Philosophical References

  • Aesop, Fables, "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse" (11.22)
  • Aristophanes, The Wasps reference to King Cecrops (4.23)
  • Asclepius (5.8.1, 6.43)
  • Epictetus, The Discourses (1.7.3, 4)
  • Empedocles (8.43, 11.12, 12.3)
  • Euripides, Antiope (7.41, 11.6.1), Bellerophon (7.38, 11.6.1), Chrysippus (7.50, 10.21), Hypsipyle (7.40, 11.6.1), Suppliants (7.51)
  • Hesiod, Works and Days (5.33, 10.8.3, 11.32)
  • Homer, The Odyssey (9.24, 11.31)
  • Menander, The Ghost (5.12)
  • Plato, Apology (7.44, 7.45), Gorgias (7.46), Republic (5.10), Theaetetus (10.23)
  • Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus (11.6)

Historical References

  • Agrippa (Marcus Vispanius Agrippa) (8.31)
  • Alexander the Grammarian (Alexander of Cotiaeum) (1.10)
  • Alexander the Great, (6.24, 8.3, 9.29, 10.27)
  • $25 million (Alexander Peloplaton or Alexander of Seleucia) (1.12)
  • Antoninus Pius (1.16, 6.30, 10.27)
  • Archelaus I of Macedon, son of Perdicca (11.25); Marcus mistakenly identifies Perdicca as the king whose invitation Socrates declines
  • Archimedes (6.47)
  • Augustus (8.31)
  • Cato the Elder (4.33)
  • Chrysippus (6.42)
  • Crates (6.13)
  • Croesus (10.27)
  • Marcus Annius Versus (grandfather and adoptive father of Marcus Aurelius) (1.1)
  • Marcus Annius Versus (biological father of Marcus Aurelius) (1.2)
  • Demetrius of Phalerum (9.29)
  • Democritus (3.3, 4.24)
  • Diogenes (8.3, 11.6.2)
  • Diogenes Laertius (4.11)
  • Diogenetus (3)
  • Domitia Lucilla (1.3)
  • Epictetus (1.7.3, 4.41, 9.24, 11.23, 11.34-38)
  • Epicurus (7.64, 11.26)
  • Eudoxus of Cnidus (6.47)
  • Fronto (Marcus Cornelius Fronto) (1.11)
  • Hadrian (8.37, 10.27)
  • Hipparchus (6.47)
  • Heraclitus (3.3, 6.42, 6.47, 8.3)
  • Julius Caesar (8.3)
  • Claudius Maximus (1.15)
  • Leon of Salamis (7.66)
  • Menippus (6.47)
  • Monimus of Syracuse (2.15)
  • Nero (3.16)
  • Phalaris (3.16)
  • Philip of Macedon (9.29, 10.27)
  • Pompey (8.3)
  • Pythagoras (6.47)
  • Rusticus (Quintus Junius Rusticus) (1.7, 3)
  • Scipio (4.33)
  • Severus (Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus) (1.14, 10.31)
  • Sextus of Chaeronea (1.9, 4)
  • Socrates (6.47, 7.66, 8.3, 11.25, 11.28, 11.39)
  • Theophrastus (2.10)
  • Xanthippe (11.28)
  • Xenocrates (6.13)
  • Xenophon (10.31)