Cebetis Tabula, edited by Friedrich Drosihn, presents the allegorical tablet of Cebes, a Socratic philosopher. This work, popular in antiquity and the Middle Ages, depicts a visual representation of human life and the path to true happiness through virtue and moral development.
Presented in Latin, this edition offers students and scholars access to the original text of this important philosophical treatise. The Tabula Cebetis provides a fascinating glimpse into ancient Greek thought and its enduring influence on Western ethical traditions. Its themes of self-improvement and the pursuit of wisdom continue to resonate with readers today.
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