Author: Balthasar Gracian
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781520777269
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
Active Table of Contents!The Art of Worldly Wisdom (Spanish: Or�culo Manual y Arte de Prudencia) is a book written in 1647 by Baltasar Graci�n y Morales, better known as Baltasar Gracian. It is a collection of 300 maxims, each with a commentary, on various topics giving advice and guidance on how to live fully, advance socially, and be a better person, that became popular throughout Europe.Baltasar Graci�n y Morales; 8 January 1601 - 6 December 1658), better known as Baltasar Graci�n, was a Spanish Jesuit and baroque prose writer and philosopher. He was born in Belmonte, near Calatayud (Aragon). His writings were lauded by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.The son of a doctor, in his childhood Graci�n lived with his uncle, who was a priest. He studied at a Jesuit school in 1621 and 1623 and theology in Zaragoza. He was ordained in 1627 and took his final vows in 1635.He assumed the vows of the Jesuits in 1633 and dedicated himself to teaching in various Jesuit schools. He spent time in Huesca, where he befriended the local scholar Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa, who helped him achieve an important milestone in his intellectual upbringing. He acquired fame as a preacher, although some of his oratorical displays, such as reading a letter sent from Hell from the pulpit, were frowned upon by his superiors. He was named Rector of the Jesuit College of Tarragona and wrote works proposing models for courtly conduct such as El h�roe (The Hero), El pol�tico (The Politician), and El discreto (The Discreet One). During the Spanish war with Catalonia and France, he was chaplain of the army that liberated Lleida in 1646.In 1651, he published the first part of the Critic�n (Faultfinder) without the permission of his superiors, whom he disobeyed repeatedly. This attracted the Society's displeasure. Ignoring the reprimands, he published the second part of Critic�n in 1657, as a result was sanctioned and exiled to Graus at the beginning of 1658. Soon Gracian wrote to apply for membership in another religious order. His demand was not met, but his sanction was eased off: in April 1658 he was sent to several minor positions under the College of Tarazona. His physical decline prevented him from attending the provincial congregation of Calatayud and on 6 December 1658 Gracian died in Tarazona, near Zaragoza in the Kingdom of Aragon.Graci�n is the most representative writer of the Spanish Baroque literary style known as Conceptismo (Conceptism), of which he was the most important theoretician; his Agudeza y arte de ingenio (Wit and the Art of Inventiveness) is at once a poetic, a rhetoric and an anthology of the conceptist style.The Aragonese village where he was born, Belmonte de Calatayud, changed its name to Belmonte de Graci�n in his honour.
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
Author: Balthasar Gracian
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781520777269
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
Active Table of Contents!The Art of Worldly Wisdom (Spanish: Or�culo Manual y Arte de Prudencia) is a book written in 1647 by Baltasar Graci�n y Morales, better known as Baltasar Gracian. It is a collection of 300 maxims, each with a commentary, on various topics giving advice and guidance on how to live fully, advance socially, and be a better person, that became popular throughout Europe.Baltasar Graci�n y Morales; 8 January 1601 - 6 December 1658), better known as Baltasar Graci�n, was a Spanish Jesuit and baroque prose writer and philosopher. He was born in Belmonte, near Calatayud (Aragon). His writings were lauded by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.The son of a doctor, in his childhood Graci�n lived with his uncle, who was a priest. He studied at a Jesuit school in 1621 and 1623 and theology in Zaragoza. He was ordained in 1627 and took his final vows in 1635.He assumed the vows of the Jesuits in 1633 and dedicated himself to teaching in various Jesuit schools. He spent time in Huesca, where he befriended the local scholar Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa, who helped him achieve an important milestone in his intellectual upbringing. He acquired fame as a preacher, although some of his oratorical displays, such as reading a letter sent from Hell from the pulpit, were frowned upon by his superiors. He was named Rector of the Jesuit College of Tarragona and wrote works proposing models for courtly conduct such as El h�roe (The Hero), El pol�tico (The Politician), and El discreto (The Discreet One). During the Spanish war with Catalonia and France, he was chaplain of the army that liberated Lleida in 1646.In 1651, he published the first part of the Critic�n (Faultfinder) without the permission of his superiors, whom he disobeyed repeatedly. This attracted the Society's displeasure. Ignoring the reprimands, he published the second part of Critic�n in 1657, as a result was sanctioned and exiled to Graus at the beginning of 1658. Soon Gracian wrote to apply for membership in another religious order. His demand was not met, but his sanction was eased off: in April 1658 he was sent to several minor positions under the College of Tarazona. His physical decline prevented him from attending the provincial congregation of Calatayud and on 6 December 1658 Gracian died in Tarazona, near Zaragoza in the Kingdom of Aragon.Graci�n is the most representative writer of the Spanish Baroque literary style known as Conceptismo (Conceptism), of which he was the most important theoretician; his Agudeza y arte de ingenio (Wit and the Art of Inventiveness) is at once a poetic, a rhetoric and an anthology of the conceptist style.The Aragonese village where he was born, Belmonte de Calatayud, changed its name to Belmonte de Graci�n in his honour.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781520777269
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
Active Table of Contents!The Art of Worldly Wisdom (Spanish: Or�culo Manual y Arte de Prudencia) is a book written in 1647 by Baltasar Graci�n y Morales, better known as Baltasar Gracian. It is a collection of 300 maxims, each with a commentary, on various topics giving advice and guidance on how to live fully, advance socially, and be a better person, that became popular throughout Europe.Baltasar Graci�n y Morales; 8 January 1601 - 6 December 1658), better known as Baltasar Graci�n, was a Spanish Jesuit and baroque prose writer and philosopher. He was born in Belmonte, near Calatayud (Aragon). His writings were lauded by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.The son of a doctor, in his childhood Graci�n lived with his uncle, who was a priest. He studied at a Jesuit school in 1621 and 1623 and theology in Zaragoza. He was ordained in 1627 and took his final vows in 1635.He assumed the vows of the Jesuits in 1633 and dedicated himself to teaching in various Jesuit schools. He spent time in Huesca, where he befriended the local scholar Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa, who helped him achieve an important milestone in his intellectual upbringing. He acquired fame as a preacher, although some of his oratorical displays, such as reading a letter sent from Hell from the pulpit, were frowned upon by his superiors. He was named Rector of the Jesuit College of Tarragona and wrote works proposing models for courtly conduct such as El h�roe (The Hero), El pol�tico (The Politician), and El discreto (The Discreet One). During the Spanish war with Catalonia and France, he was chaplain of the army that liberated Lleida in 1646.In 1651, he published the first part of the Critic�n (Faultfinder) without the permission of his superiors, whom he disobeyed repeatedly. This attracted the Society's displeasure. Ignoring the reprimands, he published the second part of Critic�n in 1657, as a result was sanctioned and exiled to Graus at the beginning of 1658. Soon Gracian wrote to apply for membership in another religious order. His demand was not met, but his sanction was eased off: in April 1658 he was sent to several minor positions under the College of Tarazona. His physical decline prevented him from attending the provincial congregation of Calatayud and on 6 December 1658 Gracian died in Tarazona, near Zaragoza in the Kingdom of Aragon.Graci�n is the most representative writer of the Spanish Baroque literary style known as Conceptismo (Conceptism), of which he was the most important theoretician; his Agudeza y arte de ingenio (Wit and the Art of Inventiveness) is at once a poetic, a rhetoric and an anthology of the conceptist style.The Aragonese village where he was born, Belmonte de Calatayud, changed its name to Belmonte de Graci�n in his honour.
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
Author: Baltasar Gracián y Morales
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Maxims
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Maxims
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
Author: Baltasar Gracián y Morales
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781790990023
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
The Art of Worldly Wisdom (Oraculo manual y arte de prudencia), 1647, is a work belonging to the didactic prose of Baltasar Gracian. The book consists of three hundred aphorisms commented, and offers a set of norms and guidelines to obtain triumph in a complex society and in crisis. Not only for those interested in literature, the work, from its publication until today, is of interest to thinkers and philosophers. The admiration that Arthur Schopenhauer felt for the book led him to translate the text into German, and his version is the most widespread in the German language.Written by Baltasar Gracián, is still in effect today, as demonstrated in an English version, entitled The Art of Wordly Wisdom. It has sold more than 150,000 copies in the Anglo-Saxon context when it is presented as a self-help manual for executives. In 1992, it remained eighteen weeks (two in the first positions), in the list of the best sellers, according to the newspaper The Washington Post.It was thought that this work was a mere recompilation of sentences from his earlier books, but this was only true in the first hundred aphorisms. The fact of declaiming the maxims of his other works was a new procedure, for until then, the citations of the classics of antiquity were reserved to the authorities, or at least by authors of recognized prestige. Because the Oracle is an anthology of his maxims, it indicates that Gracian rises to himself, to the height of the literary authors of the time.The Art of Worldly Wisdom (Spanish: Oráculo Manual y Arte de Prudencia) is a book written in 1647 by Baltasar Gracián y Morales, better known as Baltasar Gracian. It is a collection of 300 maxims, each with a commentary, on various topics giving advice and guidance on how to live fully, advance socially, and be a better person, that became popular throughout Europe. Part life-coach, part Machiavelli, part Yoda, Balthasar Gracian (1601-1658), a Jesuit priest, wrote this collection of pithy sayings four centuries ago. Gracian speaks to the twenty-first century as well as the seventeenth. It's only a matter of time before someone markets Gracian's life advice to busy executives, like Sun Tzu or the Book of Five Rings (if it hasn't been already)."Think with the few and speak with the many," "Friends are a second existence," and "Be able to forget" are among this volume's 300 thought-provoking maxims on politics, professional life, and personal development. Published in 1637, it was an instant success throughout Europe. The Jesuit author's timeless advice, focusing on honesty and kindness, remains ever popular. A perfect browsing book of mental and spiritual refreshment, it can be opened at random and appreciated either for a few moments or for an extended period.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781790990023
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
The Art of Worldly Wisdom (Oraculo manual y arte de prudencia), 1647, is a work belonging to the didactic prose of Baltasar Gracian. The book consists of three hundred aphorisms commented, and offers a set of norms and guidelines to obtain triumph in a complex society and in crisis. Not only for those interested in literature, the work, from its publication until today, is of interest to thinkers and philosophers. The admiration that Arthur Schopenhauer felt for the book led him to translate the text into German, and his version is the most widespread in the German language.Written by Baltasar Gracián, is still in effect today, as demonstrated in an English version, entitled The Art of Wordly Wisdom. It has sold more than 150,000 copies in the Anglo-Saxon context when it is presented as a self-help manual for executives. In 1992, it remained eighteen weeks (two in the first positions), in the list of the best sellers, according to the newspaper The Washington Post.It was thought that this work was a mere recompilation of sentences from his earlier books, but this was only true in the first hundred aphorisms. The fact of declaiming the maxims of his other works was a new procedure, for until then, the citations of the classics of antiquity were reserved to the authorities, or at least by authors of recognized prestige. Because the Oracle is an anthology of his maxims, it indicates that Gracian rises to himself, to the height of the literary authors of the time.The Art of Worldly Wisdom (Spanish: Oráculo Manual y Arte de Prudencia) is a book written in 1647 by Baltasar Gracián y Morales, better known as Baltasar Gracian. It is a collection of 300 maxims, each with a commentary, on various topics giving advice and guidance on how to live fully, advance socially, and be a better person, that became popular throughout Europe. Part life-coach, part Machiavelli, part Yoda, Balthasar Gracian (1601-1658), a Jesuit priest, wrote this collection of pithy sayings four centuries ago. Gracian speaks to the twenty-first century as well as the seventeenth. It's only a matter of time before someone markets Gracian's life advice to busy executives, like Sun Tzu or the Book of Five Rings (if it hasn't been already)."Think with the few and speak with the many," "Friends are a second existence," and "Be able to forget" are among this volume's 300 thought-provoking maxims on politics, professional life, and personal development. Published in 1637, it was an instant success throughout Europe. The Jesuit author's timeless advice, focusing on honesty and kindness, remains ever popular. A perfect browsing book of mental and spiritual refreshment, it can be opened at random and appreciated either for a few moments or for an extended period.
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
Author: Baltasar Gracian
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1625583001
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
In the Art of Worldly Wisdom Baltasar Gracian gives us pertinent and pithy advice on friendship, leadership, and success. Think of it as Machiavelli with a soul. This book is for those who wish to have an ambitious plan for success without compromising their integrity or losing their way. Audacious and captivating!
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1625583001
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
In the Art of Worldly Wisdom Baltasar Gracian gives us pertinent and pithy advice on friendship, leadership, and success. Think of it as Machiavelli with a soul. This book is for those who wish to have an ambitious plan for success without compromising their integrity or losing their way. Audacious and captivating!
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
Author: Baltasar Gracian
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
ISBN: 1611806852
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
This perennially popular book of advice on how to achieve personal and professional success is treasured for its timeless insights on how to make one’s way in the world. Written in the seventeenth century by Spanish Jesuit scholar Baltasar Gracián, the teachings are strikingly modern in tone and address universal concerns such as friendship, morality, effective leadership, and managing emotions. An enlightening guide for life, this edition also includes an informative introduction by Willis Barnstone that explores Gracián’s background and provides insightful historical and literary context. This book is part of the Shambhala Pocket Library series. The Shambhala Pocket Library is a collection of short, portable teachings from notable figures across religious traditions and classic texts. The covers in this series are rendered by Colorado artist Robert Spellman. The books in this collection distill the wisdom and heart of the work Shambhala Publications has published over 50 years into a compact format that is collectible, reader-friendly, and applicable to everyday life.
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
ISBN: 1611806852
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
This perennially popular book of advice on how to achieve personal and professional success is treasured for its timeless insights on how to make one’s way in the world. Written in the seventeenth century by Spanish Jesuit scholar Baltasar Gracián, the teachings are strikingly modern in tone and address universal concerns such as friendship, morality, effective leadership, and managing emotions. An enlightening guide for life, this edition also includes an informative introduction by Willis Barnstone that explores Gracián’s background and provides insightful historical and literary context. This book is part of the Shambhala Pocket Library series. The Shambhala Pocket Library is a collection of short, portable teachings from notable figures across religious traditions and classic texts. The covers in this series are rendered by Colorado artist Robert Spellman. The books in this collection distill the wisdom and heart of the work Shambhala Publications has published over 50 years into a compact format that is collectible, reader-friendly, and applicable to everyday life.
The Pocket Oracle and Art of Prudence
Author: Baltasar Gracián y Morales
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 014144245X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Written over 350 years ago, The Pocket Oracle and the Art of Prudence is a charming collection of 300 witty and thought-provoking aphorisms. From the art of being lucky to the healthy use of caution, these elegant maxims were created as a guide to life, with further suggestions given on cultivating good taste, knowing how to refuse, the foolishness of complaining and the wisdom of controlling one�s passions. Baltasar Gracian intended that these ingenious aphorisms would encourage each reader to challenge themselves both in understanding and applying each axiom.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 014144245X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Written over 350 years ago, The Pocket Oracle and the Art of Prudence is a charming collection of 300 witty and thought-provoking aphorisms. From the art of being lucky to the healthy use of caution, these elegant maxims were created as a guide to life, with further suggestions given on cultivating good taste, knowing how to refuse, the foolishness of complaining and the wisdom of controlling one�s passions. Baltasar Gracian intended that these ingenious aphorisms would encourage each reader to challenge themselves both in understanding and applying each axiom.
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
Author: Baltasar Gracian
Publisher: Crown Currency
ISBN: 0307756971
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
The remarkable best-seller -- a long-lost, 300-year-old book of wisdom on how to live successfully yet responsibly in a society governed by self-interest -- as acute as Machiavelli yet as humanistic and scrupulously moral as Marcus Aurelius.
Publisher: Crown Currency
ISBN: 0307756971
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
The remarkable best-seller -- a long-lost, 300-year-old book of wisdom on how to live successfully yet responsibly in a society governed by self-interest -- as acute as Machiavelli yet as humanistic and scrupulously moral as Marcus Aurelius.
The Art of Worldly Wisdom BY Balthasar Gracian
Author: Balthasar Gracian
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
"Think with the few and speak with the many," "Friends are a second existence," and "Be able to forget" are among this volume's 300 thought-provoking maxims on politics, professional life, and personal development. Published in 1637, it was an instant success throughout Europe. The Jesuit author's timeless advice, focusing on honesty and kindness, remains ever popular. A perfect browsing book of mental and spiritual refreshment, it can be opened at random and appreciated either for a few moments or for an extended period
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
"Think with the few and speak with the many," "Friends are a second existence," and "Be able to forget" are among this volume's 300 thought-provoking maxims on politics, professional life, and personal development. Published in 1637, it was an instant success throughout Europe. The Jesuit author's timeless advice, focusing on honesty and kindness, remains ever popular. A perfect browsing book of mental and spiritual refreshment, it can be opened at random and appreciated either for a few moments or for an extended period
The Critick
Author: Baltasar Gracián y Morales
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
Author: Baltasar Gracián
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
ISBN: 1590304020
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Written in the 17th century by a Spanish Jesuit, this book of advice on how to achieve personal and professional success is strikingly modern in tone. These writings emphasize strategy above ethics, but also remind the reader that the true search for excellence begins with perfecting oneself.
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
ISBN: 1590304020
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Written in the 17th century by a Spanish Jesuit, this book of advice on how to achieve personal and professional success is strikingly modern in tone. These writings emphasize strategy above ethics, but also remind the reader that the true search for excellence begins with perfecting oneself.