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Secretum (De secreto conflictu curarum mearum, translated as The Secret or My Secret Book) is a trilogy of dialogues in Latin written by Petrarch sometime from 1342 to 1353, [1] in which he examines his faith with the help of Saint Augustine, and "in the presence of The Lady Truth". [2]
The Secretum Secretorum or Secreta Secretorum (Latin, 'Secret of secrets'), also known as the Sirr al-Asrar (Arabic: كتاب سر الأسرار, lit. 'The Secret Book of Secrets'), is a treatise which purports to be a letter from Aristotle to his student Alexander the Great on an encyclopedic range of topics, including statecraft, ethics ...
The Secretum philosophorum was a popular Latin text originating in England c.1300–1350. Ostensibly a treatise on the Seven Liberal Arts , it merely uses them as a framework in which to describe and demystify practical tricks, ‘tricks of the trade’ and applied science.
Traditional book sizes/formats used in English-speaking countries. Based on the 19-by-24-inch or 482.5-by-609.5-millimetre printing paper size, which equals two folio leaves, four quarto leaves, eight octavo leaves, etc. For comparison, common American letter size is shown in green.
Secretum may refer to: Secretum (book), a book by Petrarch; Secretum (Monaldi & Sorti) , a book by Monaldi & Sorti; Secretum (British Museum), the collection of ...
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) on Thursday described herself as “more of a Ronald Reagan Republican” than a “Trump Republican.” “I don’t think I’ve made any secret of the fact that I ...
The Book: Penelope's older sisters are barely in Romancing Mister Bridgerton, and therefore their sex scenes remain strictly behind closed manor doors. Episode Three A woefully sex-scene-less ...
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