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- Apophthegmata, the
plural of
apophthegm (also
spelled apothegm), a
pithy maxim, is the
abbreviated title of
several collections of aphorisms, adages, maxims...
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Erasmus of Rotterdam, a
collection of
apophthegms from
classical antiquity.[citation needed] Many
classical apophthegms repeated ideas of Socrates, Plato...
- Untermeyer, raynhalfpint.wordpress.com
Translated by C.D. Yonge:
Section XI (
apophthegms) of the life of
Aristotle Archived 2011-02-21 at the
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- Divination, 2.88 Cicero, On Divination, 2.88 in
english Plutarch,
Laconic Apophthegms, Moralia, 2.212 Plutarch, Life of Agesilaus, 20 Pausanias, Description...
- into the
English language in 1542 in
Nicolas Udall's
translation of the
Apophthegmes,
where Erasmus had
seemingly replaced Plutarch's
images of "trough" and...
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Francis Bacon,
Apothegms 280, The
Works of
Francis Bacon,
Volume 1/
Apophthegms Diogenes Laertius,
Lives of the
Eminent Philosophers Book IV, Chapter...
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aphorism that has
gained credibility by long use or tradition. Apothegm/
Apophthegm: "an edgy, more
cynical aphorism; such as, 'Men are
generally more careful...
- Part Two: The Free
Spirit Part Three: The
Religious Mood Part Four:
Apophthegms and
Interludes Part Five: The
Natural History of
Morals Part Six: We...