Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121-180 CE) was a Roman emperor and general who ruled for two decades. He was a Stoic philosopher who wrote
Meditations in Greek for his personal instruction, drawing on the work of Epictetus.
James Romm is Professor of Classics at Bard College in Annandale, New York, and the author of several books on the ancient world, including
Dying Every Day: Seneca at the Court of Nero. His reviews and essays appear regularly in
The Wall Street Journal and the
London Review of Books. He is editor of the Ancient Lives series published by Yale University Press.
Joanna Lisoweic is an illustrator known for her bold style of work inspired by the beauty of nature. She graduated from Edinburgh College of Art with a B.A. in illustration, and lives in Yorkshire, England. Her clients include Penguin Random House, Faber & Faber, and Pavilion.