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Non scholae sed vitae

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30: 19: 97:("We learn not for life but for classtime") was thus already a complaint, the implication being that Lucilius would argue in favor of more practical education and that mastery of literature was overrated. During the early 19th century, this was emended in 160: 164: 136: 238: 83: 43: 23: 233: 29: 212: 154: 78: 68: 142: 132: 102: 71: 196: 65: 98: 227: 33:
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passage wherein Seneca imagines Lucilius's objections to his arguments.
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The motto is an inversion of the original, which appeared in
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Hermann-Böse-Gymnasium

Latin phrase
school
first-declension
feminine
datives of purpose
Seneca the Younger
Moral Letters to Lucilius
occupatio
Hungary
Germany
L. Annaei Senecae Ad Lucilium epistulae morales
ISBN
978-0-19-814649-0
OCLC
912471544
cite book
link
link
Moral letters to Lucilius
Institutiones juris Hungarici privati. II. ed: De personis. 1
Oberdeutsche allgemeine Litteraturzeitung: im Jahre .... 1804
Categories
Latin mottos
Seneca the Younger

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