Manuductio Juvenum Ad Sapientiam..., by Claude Arvisenet, is a philosophical and educational treatise written in Latin. Designed as a guide for young people, this work aims to lead them toward wisdom through philosophical inquiry and moral instruction. The text delves into fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and virtue, offering insights relevant to both historical and contemporary readers interested in classical education and philosophy. Arvisenet's work provides a valuable resource for students of Latin and those seeking a deeper understanding of philosophical thought as it was conveyed in the classical tradition.
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