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    De Otio (On Leisure) is a 1st-century Latin work by Seneca (4 BC–65 AD). It survives in a fragmentary state. The work concerns the rational use of spare...
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    intentional, purposeful life. Similar ideas can be found in Seneca's treatise De Otio (On Leisure) and discussion of these themes can often be found in his Letters...
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    Athenodorus's De Tranquillitate it is basically different. In De Otio 3.5 Seneca points out the benefits towards man in general, while in De Tranquillitate...
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    virtues; De Otio Religiosorum ("On Religious Leisure") and De vita solitaria ("On the Solitary Life"), which praise the contemplative life; De Remediis Utriusque...
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    inner harmony. De Tranquillitate Animi is one of a trio of dialogues to his friend Serenus, which includes De Constantia Sapientis and De Otio. The superior...
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    Gallio (62) De Otio (On Leisure) – addressed to Serenus (63) De Tranquillitate Animi (On the tranquillity of mind) – addressed to Serenus (49) De Brevitate...
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  • century CE Roman philosopher, commented upon Roman tourism in his essay De Otio. He claimed that tourists hoped for excitement in their travels; they wished...
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    work ends rather abruptly and is followed in the manuscripts by Seneca's De Otio which is missing its beginning. The earliest surviving manuscript is from...
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    Consolatione ad Marciam. De Vita Beata. De Otio. De Tranquillitate Animi. De Brevitate Vitae. De Consolatione ad Polybium. De Consolatione ad Helviam L310)...
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    and 62. De Constantia Sapientis is one of a trio of dialogues addressed to Serenus, which also includes De Tranquillitate Animi and De Otio. The superior...
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    Giovanni Boccaccio (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    key figure in English literature, and the later writers Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega and classical theatre in Spain. Boccaccio is considered one...
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  • writings De Constantia Sapientis and De Tranquillitate Animi and perhaps (for the name is again erased in the Index of the Ambrosianus) De Otio. As Tacitus...
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    Press of America. p. 6. ISBN 0761829024. Williams, G. D. (2003). Seneca: De Otio. Cambridge University Press. p. 9. ISBN 0521588065. citing Tacitus Annals...
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    used for the uncertain authors of various antique and medieval texts such as De remediis fortuitorum, which purport to be by the Roman author. At least some...
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    Ground of the Soul (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Buchgesellschaft. pp. 133 and note 27. Seneca, Epistulae morales 41,5. Seneca, De otio 5. Marcus Aurelius, Meditations 8,48. See also Ebeling, Heinrich (1941)...
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    interpretazioni unilaterali di Lucrezio, in "Studi Urbinati", 1973. L. Anneo Seneca, De otio. Testo e apparato critico con Introduzione, Versione e Commento a cura...
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    Palazzo Mangiapane or Palace of Two Towers (Palazzo de Due Torri) or Palazzo Navager is a Gothic style palace located on the Riva degli Schiavoni #4145...
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    sedes et dulces latebras, avitasque, libertati suae, tranquillitatique, et otio consecravit.' as cited in Helmut Pfeiffer, 'Das Ich als Haushalt: Montaignes...
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    Petrarca-Preis (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Helmut Färber, Weimar 1995 Les Murray, Provence 2010 Pierre Michon and Erri De Luca, Salem Abbey 2011 John Burnside and Florjan Lipuš, Benediktbeuern Abbey...
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    in 2016-2017 Vendée Globe when he was forced to abandon his boat Bastide Otio following a collision with a sperm whale. "Class 40 Association Skipper Profile"...
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    shadow].) Tempus volat, hora fugit. (Time flies, the hour flees.) Altera pars otio, pars ista labori. (Devote this [hour] to work, another to leisure.) Festina...
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  • not the only poet who translated Sappho’s poem to use for himself: Pierre de Ronsard and Salvatore Quasimodo are also known to have translated a version...
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  • concept appears to have nearly completely worn off in late antiquity. Cicero's De re publica (this translates as "about the res publica"), a treatise of the...
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    At the entrance to the Sappho labyrinth is the inscription: Et mvsis et otio ("To the muses and leisure"). A large salon, marked by four pilasters cut...
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    Boissieres Initiatives-Coeur (2014-2017) Skipper: Tanguy De Lamotte Bastide - Otio (2017) Skipper: Kito de Pavant and Yannick Bestaven Maître CoQ III (2018)...
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  • auxiliary, it normally follows the participle which it is used with: in summō ōtiō rediēns ā cēnā Rōmae occīsus est. "In the middle of peace-time, he was killed...
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  • Cam (FRA) Finistère Mer Vent  Jérémie Beyou (FRA) Maître Coq  Kito de Pavant (FRA) Bastide-Otio  Kojiro Shiraishi (JPN) Spirit of Yukoh  Louis Burton (FRA) Bureau...
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    the World Races DNF 2017 2016–2017 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Bastide-Otio, FRA 30  Kito De Pavant (FRA) Sank DNF 2015 Barcelona World Race IMOCA 60 Hugo Boss...
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  • an "allegorical framework", made explicit in the prologue with roles for Otio (“Idleness”), Voluttà ("Voluptuousness") and Virtù (“Virtue”). He also inserted...
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    army days. It had an inscription on it : Baccho laetitiae datori, amacis et otio sacrum, which translates as Erected to Bacchus, the giver of happiness, for...
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