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Paperback The Ramble of Philo and His Man Sturdy [By - Nixon?]. Book

ISBN: 1147857121

ISBN13: 9781147857122

The Ramble of Philo and His Man Sturdy [By - Nixon?].

"The Ramble of Philo and His Man Sturdy" is a captivating 17th-century dialogue, likely penned by Nixon, that explores themes of morality, philosophy, and social commentary. Presented as a conversation between Philo, a learned gentleman, and his loyal servant Sturdy, the text offers insights into the intellectual and social landscape of early modern England. Through their ramble, the characters dissect various aspects of human nature and societal norms, inviting readers to contemplate enduring questions about virtue, duty, and the pursuit of knowledge. This work provides a window into the philosophical debates of its time and remains relevant for its engaging prose and timeless themes.

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