by Baltasar Gracián y Morales, Baltasar Gracián, Joseph Jacobs
Published in 1637 by Baltasar Gracian, a Spanish Jesuit scholar, it was an instant success throughout Europe. Gracian’s timeless advice, focusing on honesty and kindness, remains ever popular, and the translation by Joseph Jacobs preserves the author’s epigrammatic style and the richness of his wordplay and puns. A perfect source of mental and spiritual refreshment, this book can be opened at random and appreciated either for a few moments or for a lengthy browse.
PhilosophyEthics & Moral PhilosophyLiterary CriticismEuropeanSpanish & PortugueseHistory & Surveys
RELEASED2005
PUBLISHERCourier Corporation
LENGTH128
LANGUAGEEN
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Baltasar Gracián y Morales, Baltasar Gracián, Joseph Jacobs
Published in 1637 by Baltasar Gracian, a Spanish Jesuit scholar, it was an instant success throughout Europe. Gracian’s timeless advice, focusing on honesty and kindness, remains ever popular, and the translation by Joseph Jacobs preserves the author’s epigrammatic style and the richness of his wordplay and puns. A perfect source of mental and spiritual refreshment, this book can be opened at random and appreciated either for a few moments or for a lengthy browse.
PhilosophyEthics & Moral PhilosophyLiterary CriticismEuropeanSpanish & PortugueseHistory & SurveysReferenceQuotations
RELEASED2005
PUBLISHERCourier Corporation
LENGTH128
LANGUAGEEN
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