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aevum

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When we compare this sketch to the documents assembled by Claudio Scarpati for his article in the journal Aevum of 1983, we can confirm, more decisively than Scarpati himself was able to, the influence on Castiglione of Erasmus' Latin versions of Plutarch's Moralia, especially of the treatise translated in 1514 under the title "Curo principibus maxime philosophum debere disputare" (now edited in Erasmus, Opera Omnia ASD IV-2:225-231).
83) UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Appendix: The Text of The Courtier's Library * Aevum sortiti sumus quo plane indoctis nihil turpius, plene doctis nihil rarius.
The aevum is an in-between realm between eternity (the divine depth beyond time) and the corrupted world where humans live in sequential time.
 
 
 
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