Shakespeare and Stoic Ethics, Band 1University of Wisconsin, 1965 - 886 Seiten |
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... translations , and reissues . It is highly significant , for example , that within the span of fifty years , there ... translation of Guevara's Libro Aureo , itself an adaptation of the Meditations . Cicero , whose works were published ...
... translations , and reissues . It is highly significant , for example , that within the span of fifty years , there ... translation of Guevara's Libro Aureo , itself an adaptation of the Meditations . Cicero , whose works were published ...
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... translated in 1547 by Robert Whyttynton , and the De beneficiis , in Arthur Golding's translation , in 1578. In 1576 and 1577 , Edward Aggas offered his Certain Collections Gathered out of the Lerned Philosopher Seneca concerning the ...
... translated in 1547 by Robert Whyttynton , and the De beneficiis , in Arthur Golding's translation , in 1578. In 1576 and 1577 , Edward Aggas offered his Certain Collections Gathered out of the Lerned Philosopher Seneca concerning the ...
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... translator , aware of the immoral reputation of his book , and perhaps mindful that Machiavellian Fortune and virtú ... translated Latin arte and fraude . Signor Praz does not mention its use in translating Machiavelli's own prudenzia ...
... translator , aware of the immoral reputation of his book , and perhaps mindful that Machiavellian Fortune and virtú ... translated Latin arte and fraude . Signor Praz does not mention its use in translating Machiavelli's own prudenzia ...
Inhalt
GREEK STOICISM | 29 |
ROMAN STOICISM | 53 |
STOICISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 99 |
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