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Joannis Oweni Epigrammata est liber qui continet epigrammata Ioannis Oweni, poetae Britannici, qui vixit saeculo XVII. Liber auctus est anno MDCCCLXVI. Epigrammata sunt brevia poemata, quae plerumque habent sensum comicum aut satyricum. In hoc libro multae epigrammata sunt de vita quotidiana, religione, politica, et aliis rebus. Ioannes Owenus est notus pro stilo suo elegante et arguto, qui saepe adhibet verba difficiliora et allusiones historicorum et mythicorum. Epigrammata sunt scripta Latine, et plerumque habent formam distichorum. Liber est utile instrumentum ad discendum Latinam linguam…mehr

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Joannis Oweni Epigrammata est liber qui continet epigrammata Ioannis Oweni, poetae Britannici, qui vixit saeculo XVII. Liber auctus est anno MDCCCLXVI. Epigrammata sunt brevia poemata, quae plerumque habent sensum comicum aut satyricum. In hoc libro multae epigrammata sunt de vita quotidiana, religione, politica, et aliis rebus. Ioannes Owenus est notus pro stilo suo elegante et arguto, qui saepe adhibet verba difficiliora et allusiones historicorum et mythicorum. Epigrammata sunt scripta Latine, et plerumque habent formam distichorum. Liber est utile instrumentum ad discendum Latinam linguam et ad intelligendum mores et opiniones saeculi XVII.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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John Owen had a significant impact that went well beyond his scholarly accomplishments. His administrative skills matched his theological knowledge as vice-chancellor of Oxford University, establishing a lasting impression on the school. His role as chaplain and advisor to Oliver Cromwell demonstrated his familiarity with the complex political and ecclesiastical landscape of the day. Owen is well known for his thorough and lengthy writings, and his theological impact is still unmatched. His writings include a broad range of topics, from practical theology to dogma, and they demonstrate a thorough comprehension of theological ideas and how they are applied in real-world situations. Regarded as the "theologian's theologian," Owen was respected for his ability to clearly explain difficult theological concepts in addition to his superior intelligence. John Owen's lasting influence is demonstrated by the fact that his writings are still studied and valued in modern theological circles. His works, which are distinguished by a deep theological understanding and a dedication to rigorous scholarship, cemented his standing as a notable figure in the complex fabric of seventeenth-century Puritan thinking.