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rdfs:label | - Beatus ille qui procul negotiis (deleted 13 May 2008 at 23:31)
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rdfs:comment | - “Beatus ille qui procul negotiis” is a Latin phrase of Horace's (Epodes). Analogous it means: “That one is lucky, who is far [away] from [the] business.” It refers to the country life in the Roman Empire far away from the (stress in the) city and the business.
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abstract | - “Beatus ille qui procul negotiis” is a Latin phrase of Horace's (Epodes). Analogous it means: “That one is lucky, who is far [away] from [the] business.” It refers to the country life in the Roman Empire far away from the (stress in the) city and the business.
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