- Fortune's
wheel brought those most high to disaster, and
Boccaccio essay De
remedii dell'una e dell'altra Fortuna,
depends upon
Boethius for the
double nature...
- is an
essential part of the whole. See also
condicio sine qua non. sine
remediis medicina debilis est
without remedies medicine is
powerless Inscription...
- De
remediis utriusque fortunae ("Remedies for Fortunes") is a
collection of 254
Latin dialogues written by the
humanist Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374)...
-
first books about pediatrics was
Libellus [Opusculum] de
aegritudinibus et
remediis infantium 1472 ("Little Book on
Children Diseases and Treatment"), by the...
- (1495–1537)
woodcut illustration from the 1532
edition of Petrarch's De
remediis utriusque fortunae, or "Remedies for Both Good and Bad Fortune"
shows a...
- is an
essential part of the whole. See also
condicio sine qua non. sine
remediis medicina debilis est
without remedies medicine is
powerless Inscription...
-
solitaria ("On the
Solitary Life"),
which praise the
contemplative life; De
Remediis Utriusque Fortunae ("Remedies for
Fortune Fair and Foul"), a self-help...
-
Various other antique and
medieval texts purport to be by Seneca, e.g., De
remediis fortuitorum, but with
unconfirmed authorship, they have
sometimes been...
- fragmenta)
Africa Trionfi Bucoli****
carmen Treatises De
viris illustribus De
remediis utriusque fortunae De vita
solitaria De otio
religiosorum Rerum memorandarum...
- was not
found in Seneca's
known work. It is from Petrarch's
treatise De
remediis utriusque fortunae. Poe
probably took the
reference from
Samuel Warren's...