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Philokalos
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- Envy, then incredulity—Pericles’ Funeral Oration
- His father ran to meet him
- Martial Nobility, Stubborn Commons
- More liberal applause for their destroyers than their benefactors
- Limbo Culture
- “You have some, Papa.”
- Motu Proprio “On the Offering of Life” (translation of Latin version)
- “You notice the great, strange world!”
- Strive as Translator to Convey the Image
- Resting in knowledge “limpid as pure air”…
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Tag Archives: Henri Irénée Marrou
How he Lost Contentment in the Work of his Hands
Why did Marrou lose the ability to be at peace with the work of his hands? And what is a travailleur intellectuel? Continue reading
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