- Dedication, Preface and Testimonia
- Introduction
- To the reader; Maxims 1-10
- Maxims 11-20
- Maxims 21-30
- Maxims 31-40
- Maxims 41-50
- Maxims 51-60
- Maxims 61-70
- Maxims 71-80
- Maxims 81-90
- Maxims 91-100
- Maxims 101-110
- Maxims 111-120
- Maxims 121-130
- Maxims 131-140
- Maxims 141-150
- Maxims 151-160
- Maxims 161-170
- Maxims 171-180
- Maxims 181-190
- Maxims 191-200
- Maxims 201-210
- Maxims 211-220
- Maxims 221-230
- Maxims 231-240
- Maxims 241-250
- Maxims 251-260
- Maxims 261-270
- Maxims 271-280
- Maxims 281-290
- Maxims 291-300
300 short maxims by Spanish Jesuit Baltasar Gracian (1601-1658). The advice is still useful and insightful for our modern world. Gracian was considered one of the most interesting philosophers by both Nietzsche und Schopenhauer, and the latter translated The Art of Worldly Wisdom into German. This English translation was done by the famous Australian fairy-tale collector Joseph Jacobs (1854-1916). - Summary by Sandra Schmit
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