
Les proverbes communs
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"Les proverbes communs" by Jean de La Véprie is a collection of proverbs written during the late 15th century. This book serves as a rich repository of wisdom and cultural insights, reflecting the thoughts and values of its time through various sayings that encapsulate human experiences and social norms. The proverbs cover a range of topics, from personal conduct to social relationships, providing readers with a glimpse into the moral and ethical considerations of the era. The content of the book is organized alphabetically, with various proverbs presented in a concise manner, each conveying a piece of wisdom or advice. For example, sayings like "A bon demendeur saige escondisseur" (A good question deserves a wise answer) and "Il n'est pas maçon qui pierre refuse" (He is not a mason who refuses stone) illustrate the book's focus on practical knowledge and observations about human nature. Through these proverbs, readers can explore themes of folly, virtue, and the interplay between wisdom and experience, making the collection a timeless reflection on the human condition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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