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- world. The primary source concerning the Therapeutae is the De vita contemplativa ("The Contemplative Life"), traditionally ascribed to the Jewish philosopher...
- dissimilarities between the fundamental conceptions of the author of the "De Vita Contemplativa" and those of Philo. The latter looks upon Gr**** culture and philosophy...
- interested in the vita activa (active life) as contrasted with the vita contemplativa (contemplative life) and concerned that the debate over the relative...
- Plato and Aristotle called De Triplici Hominum Vita, Activa Nempe, Contemplativa, et Religiosa Methodi Tres (On the Three Ways of Man's Life: the Active...
- fifth century Gaul. He wrote five treatises, only one of which, De Vita Contemplativa, survives. He was renowned in rhetoric and grammar and was friends with...
- Black Balltondre Pla, Mónica (2012). Extasis y visiones: La experiencia contemplativa de Teresa de Ávila (Pensamiento del Presente). Erasmus. ISBN 9788492806980...
- and that the active life is as important as the contemplative (vita contemplativa) The Palazzo degli Uffici Finanziari was originally the Casa del Fascio...
- WA: Health Research Books, 1958), p. 25. Philo of Alexandria. De vita contemplativa (On the Contemplative Life). Scouteris, C. B., University of Athens...
- second line of the poem, is used in the classical religious work De Vita Contemplativa to refer to Lake Mariout in Egypt which was the location of the Therapeutae...
- to be the burial place of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony. The De Vita Contemplativa, a description of a society of ascetics written in the first century...