- De
Tranquillitate Animi (On the
tranquility of the mind / on
peace of mind) is a
Latin work by the
Stoic philosopher Seneca (4 BC–65 AD). The dialogue...
- 1504 – 1546 or 1547) was a
Scottish humanist most
noted for his De
Animi Tranquillitate. "Florentius Volusenus" is a
latinization of
uncertain derivation; his...
- to
Gallio (62) De Otio (On Leisure) –
addressed to
Serenus (63) De
Tranquillitate Animi (On the
tranquillity of mind) –
addressed to
Serenus (49) De Brevitate...
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balanced education of body and spirit.
Arete (excellence)
Philotimo De
Tranquillitate Animi Junzi Male
beauty Mensch καλοκἄγαθος. Liddell,
Henry George; Scott...
- of Mind" (Justified), a 2013
episode of the TV
series Justified De
Tranquillitate Animi, a
dialogue by
Seneca which is
sometimes translated On
Peace of...
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Florentius Volusenus (1500s–1540s),
Scottish humanist noted for De
Animi Tranquillitate Florence (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Honoratus, In
Vergilii Aeneidem Commentarii 6.198.
Seneca the Younger, De
Tranquillitate Animi 9.5.
Seneca the Elder,
Suasoriae 6.17. Ramsay,
William (1870)...
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Psalms Seneca the
Elder Declamations Seneca the
Younger De
Beneficiis De
Tranquillitate Animi Epistles Naturales quaestiones Suetonius De vita
Caesarum Terence...
- Athenodorus's De
Tranquillitate it is
basically different. In De Otio 3.5
Seneca points out the
benefits towards man in general,
while in De
Tranquillitate the theme...
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California Press. 2001. pp. 246–247. ISBN 978-0-520-21484-2. Seneca, De
tranquillitate animi ix.4–7. One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates text...