Quotes and Images From The Works of Michel De Montaigne
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Humanist, skeptic, acute observer of himself and others, Michel de Montaigne was the first to use the term “essay” to refer to the form he pioneered, and he has remained one of its most famous practitioners. He reflected on the great themes of existence in his wise and engaging writings, his subjects ranging from proper conversation and good reading, to the raising of children and the endurance of pain, from solitude, destiny, time, and custom, to truth, consciousness, and death. Having stood the test of time, his essays continue to influence writers nearly five hundred years later.
Lion of Epicurus - Lucian and His Epicurean Passages
2010
On Three Legs We Stand: Epicurus and The Dialogues of Jackson Barwis
2011
Elemental Epicureanism
2013
A Life Worthy of the Gods - The Life And Work of Epicurus
2011
Lectures On Kierkegaard’s Religious Thought
2012
The Doctrines of Epicurus
2011