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The Art of Worldly Wisdom
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
by Gracian, Baltasar , Jacobs, Joseph
Paperback - English

Baltasar Gracian y Morales assumed his final vows of the Jesuits in 1635, having been raised by his uncle, a priest, and studying theology in Zaragoza, Spain. Gracian became quite famous as a preacher, and wrote a number of literary works concerning politics, practical advice for life, and philosophy. Today he is known as the most representative writer of the Spanish baroque style called Conceptismo, or Conceptism, a literary style characterized by succinct and subtle expressions of witty, significant ideas. "The Art of Worldly Wisdom" is a collection of about three hundred maxims and advice with commentary. His poetic use of rhetoric made Gracian appealing to readers, but because he published much of his work without the permission of his superiors, he was chastised by the church, and eventually sanctioned and exiled. Gracian's most popular work, "The Art of Worldly Wisdom", is presented here in an edition printed on premium acid-free paper following the translation of Joseph Jacobs.

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ISBN
1420960954
EAN
9781420960952
Publisher
Publication Date
05 Feb 2019
Pages
132
Weight (kg)
0.18
Dimensions (cm)
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.8
About Author
Baltasar Graci n (Belmonte, Zaragoza, 1601-Tarazona, Zaragoza, 1658). Espa a. Se educ en Toledo con un t o cl rigo. A los dieciocho a os ingres en la Compa a de Jes s, m s tarde fue profesor de teolog a moral y filosof a en colegios de Valencia, L rida, Gand a y Huesca. En Zaragoza fue confesor del virrey de Arag n y luego predicador en Madrid y Valencia. Despu s ocup una c tedra de Sagrada Escritura, pero fue destituido por publicar El critic n (1651).
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