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Abstract Dramatically placed as a follow-up to De Re Publica, although composed ten years later in a flurry of philosophical activity after the assassination of Julius Caesar, De Amicitia presents Laelius reflecting on his friendship with the recently deceased Scipio.
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2021
This book investigates the meanings of the notion of friendship in the Renaissance from two perspectives, philological and philosophical, by observing how the notion was used in a broad spectrum of case studies of Renaissance culture. Each chapter highlights the ways in which authors of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (writers, philosophers ...
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This book investigates the meanings of the notion of friendship in the Renaissance from two perspectives, philological and philosophical, by observing how the notion was used in a broad spectrum of case studies of Renaissance culture. Each chapter highlights the ways in which authors of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (writers, philosophers ...
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Exploring Relationships: Amicitia and Familia in Cicero's de Amicitia
Classical World, 2009In Cicero's de Amicitia , it is striking that Cicero utilizes the vocabulary of family relationships to describe friendship and creates a dialogue that focuses on interlocutors who are both friends and family members who are joined through marriage. After briefly introducing readers to the intersection between friendship and familial relationships in ...
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1876
Gerahmte, kreisrunde Holzscheibe, von Carl Frhr. von Gersdorff bunt bemalt mit Symbolen und Initialen des Freundeskreises: Franz Overbeck, Ida Rothpletz, Erwin Rohde, Heinrich Romundt, Carl von Gersdorff, Heinrich von Treitschke, Richard Wagner, Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Gerahmte, kreisrunde Holzscheibe, von Carl Frhr. von Gersdorff bunt bemalt mit Symbolen und Initialen des Freundeskreises: Franz Overbeck, Ida Rothpletz, Erwin Rohde, Heinrich Romundt, Carl von Gersdorff, Heinrich von Treitschke, Richard Wagner, Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art/Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, 2020
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