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"modestia" as the equivalent of the Greek sôphrosunê.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism Havelock Ellis 1899
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Il suo pi grande difetto epoch la modestia, epoch riservato, umile, criminal una discrezione esemplare ... un gran signore, un uomo di altri tempi!
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Correctness of conduct (modestia), that is, the desire of pleasing men which is determined by reason, is attributable to piety (as we said in IV.xxxvii. note. i.).
The Ethics 2007
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Courtesy, or deference (Humanitas seu modestia), is the desire of acting in a way that should please men, and refraining from that which should displease them.
The Ethics 2007
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Sōphrosynē, the most Hellenic of these virtues, was the hardest to transplant, but in some of its nuances it bore a sufficient resemblance to certain traditional Roman values — pudicitia (“chas - tity”), modestia (“moderation”), frugalitas, and verecundia (“modesty”) — to encourage the Romans to naturalize it and even claim it as their own, by ascrib - ing it to some of the heroes and heroines of the early
Dictionary of the History of Ideas HELEN F. NORTH 1968
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Cicero, as part of his attempt to give Rome a philosophical vo - cabulary, suggested several Latin renderings for sō - phrosynē — temperantia, moderatio, modestia, and frugalitas (Tusculan Disputations 3.8) — of which tem - perantia became the most popular, although by no means the only accepted equivalent.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas HELEN F. NORTH 1968
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Namque uti paucis verum absolvam, post illa tempora quicunque rem publicam agitavere, honestis nominibus, alii sicuti populi jura defenderent, pars quo [198] senatus auctoritas maxima foret, bonum publicum simulantes, pro sua quisque potentia certabant; neque illis modestia neque modus contentionis erat; utrique victoriam crudeliter exercebant.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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"In primis quidam circa claudenda et apienda volumina, sit matura modestia; ut nec præcipiti festinatione solvantur, nec inspectione finita, sina clausura debita dimittantur."
Bibliomania in the Middle Ages Frederick Somner Merryweather
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Qui Dante fa menzione di Guido Guerra, e meravigliano molti della modestia dell 'autore, che da costui e dalla di lui moglie tragga l'origine sua, mentre poteva derivarla care di gratitudine affettuosa a quella, -- Gualdrada, -- stipito suo, -- dandole nome e tramandandola quasi all' eternità, mentre per sè stessa sarebbe forse rimasta sconosciuta.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator Various
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Sed ubi in Africam venit, exercitus ei traditur a Sp. Albino pro consule iners, imbellis, neque periculi neque laboris patiens, lingua quam manu promptior, praedator [255] ex sociis et ipse praeda hostium, sine imperio et modestia habitus.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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