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    Poor Richard's Almanack -

    Benjamin Franklin

    Peter Pauper Press
    1980
    80 páginas
    2h 40m
    ISBN-13: 9780679640387
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    Courteous Reader: 'It is hardly necessary to state, that Franklin did not originate all the sayings of Poor Richard. He himself tells us, that they were the 'Wisdom of many ages and nations'. Any one, familiar with Bacon, Rochefoucauld, and Rabelais, as well as Others, will recognize old friends in some of these sayings, while a study of the Collection of Proverbs, made in the early part of the eighteenth century, by Ray and Palmer, will reveal the probable source from which Poor Richard pilfer'd. Yet, with but few exceptions, these maxims and aphorisms had been filter'd through Franklin's brain, and were ting'd with that mother wit, which so strongly and individually marks so much that he said and wrote. --Introduction by Paul Leicester Ford ''If you want the brutal truth, I did not expect to get much useful information out of Poor Richard's Almanack. I wondered, what could Benjamin Franklin--a guy who has been, no offense, dead for more than two hundred years--possibly have to say that would be relevant to a resident of today's dot-com world? Plenty, as it turns out.'' --from the Introduction by Dave Barry Courteous Reader: 'It is hardly necessary to state, that Franklin did not originate all the sayings of Poor Richard. He himself tells us, that they were the 'Wisdom of many ages and nations'. Any one, familiar with Bacon, Rochefoucauld, and Rabelais, as well as Others, will recognize old friends in some of these sayings, while a study of the Collection of Proverbs, made in the early part of the eighteenth century, by Ray and Palmer, will reveal the probable source from which Poor Richard pilfer'd. Yet, with but few exceptions, these maxims and aphorisms had been filter'd through Franklin's brain, and were ting'd with that mother wit, which so strongly and individually marks so much that he said and wrote. --from the introduction by Paul Leicester Ford.

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    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin (Boston, 17 de Janeiro de 1706 — Filadélfia, 17 de Abril de 1790) foi um jornalista, editor, autor,filantropo, abolicionista, funcionário público, cientista, diplomata, inventor e enxadrista americano. Foi um dos líderes da Revolução Americana, conhecido por suas citações e experiências com a electricidade. Em 1732 ele começou a publicar o famoso Almanaque do Pobre Ricardo (Poor Richard's Almanac), no qual se baseia uma boa parte da sua reputação popular nos EUA. Provérbios deste almanaque tais como "um tostão poupado é um tostão ganhado", são hoje muito conhecidos, mesmo em todo o mundo. Em 1758, o ano em que ele deixou de escrever para o almanaque, imprimiu O sermão do pai Abraão, hoje considerado como o texto mais famoso da literatura produzida na América dos tempos coloniais.

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