Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 Seiten |
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... published a loose translation of the first three books De Beneficiis and passed it off as his own composition , without any mention of Seneca ; this imposture tends to show that the works of the Roman philosopher were as yet little ...
... published a loose translation of the first three books De Beneficiis and passed it off as his own composition , without any mention of Seneca ; this imposture tends to show that the works of the Roman philosopher were as yet little ...
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... published at least twenty - nine times from 1497 to 1567 , but only six times from 1581 to 1642 ; it was then supplanted by Wolf's which was published eighteen times from 1561 to 1633.3 None of these editions were printed in England ...
... published at least twenty - nine times from 1497 to 1567 , but only six times from 1581 to 1642 ; it was then supplanted by Wolf's which was published eighteen times from 1561 to 1633.3 None of these editions were printed in England ...
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... published of the Knowledeg Whiche Maketh a Wise Man.1 This is cast in the form of five dialogues between Plato and Aristippus , but Elyot's " Plato " is sometimes given the very words of Seneca and he often speaks " more like a Stoic ...
... published of the Knowledeg Whiche Maketh a Wise Man.1 This is cast in the form of five dialogues between Plato and Aristippus , but Elyot's " Plato " is sometimes given the very words of Seneca and he often speaks " more like a Stoic ...
Inhalt
Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
Urheberrecht | |
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