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Von der Muße des Weisen (De Otio) by Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BCE - 65)

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De Otio, ist ein philosophischer Dialog. Darin äußert sich Seneca über seine Ansichten bezüglich des otium, wobei die Übersetzung dieses Begriffs bereits kontrovers ist (wörtlich etwa: „Freizeit“, „Muße“, „Ruhe“ ...). Der antike Text ist nur teilweise in einem größeren, zusammenhängenden Abschnitt überliefert; Anfang und Ende des Dialogs fehlen. (Zusammenfassung von Wikipedia)
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De Otio, ist ein philosophischer Dialog. Darin äußert sich Seneca über seine Ansichten bezüglich des otium, wobei die Übersetzung dieses Begriffs bereits kontrovers ist (wörtlich etwa: „Freizeit“, „Muße“, „Ruhe“ ...). Der antike Text ist nur teilweise in einem größeren, zusammenhängenden Abschnitt überliefert; Anfang und Ende des Dialogs fehlen. (Zusammenfassung von Wikipedia)
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