A review by rpmiller
The Harvard Classics, Volume 2: The Apology, Phaedo and Crito of Plato, the Golden sayings of Epictetus, the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius by Marcus Aurelius, Hastings Crossley, Charles W. Eliot, Plato, George Long, Epictetus, Benjamin Jowett

3.0

I have read Plato many times, its still tedious and antiquated, and interesting. The golden sayings were new to me and quite enjoyable. I have not read any other Greek literature from C.E., mostly just from 300-500 B.C. Finally, I read Marcus Aurelius in a separate volume not long ago and did not read it again.