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The Most Powerful Baltasar Gracián Quotes That Will Bring You Closer To Life Changing Philosophy

The son of a doctor, in his childhood Gracián lived with his uncle, who was a priest. He studied at a Jesuit school in 1621 and 1623 and theology in Zaragoza. He was ordained in 1627 and took his final vows in 1635. He assumed the vows of the Jesuits in 1633 and dedicated himself to teaching in various Jesuit schools. He spent time in Huesca, where he befriended the local scholar Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa, who helped him achieve an important milestone in his intellectual upbringing. He acquired fame as a preacher, although some of his oratorical displays, such as reading a letter sent from Hell from the pulpit, were frowned upon by his superiors. He was named Rector of the Jesuit College of Tarragona and wrote works proposing models for courtly conduct such as El héroe (The Hero), El político (The Politician), and El discreto (The Discreet One). During the Spanish war, he was chaplain of the army that liberated Lérida in 1646. In 1651, he published the first part of the El Criticón (Faultfinder) without the permission of his superiors, whom he disobeyed repeatedly. That attracted the Society's displeasure. Ignoring the reprimands, he published the second part of Criticón in 1657 asn so he was sanctioned and exiled to Graus in early 1658. Soon, Gracián wrote to apply for membership in another religious order. His demand was not met, but his sanction was eased off . In April 1658, he was sent to several minor positions under the College of Tarazona. His physical decline prevented him from attending the provincial congregation of Calatayud and on 6 December 1658 Gracián died in Tarazona, near Zaragoza in the Kingdom of Aragón.[3] Gracián is the most representative writer of the Spanish Baroque literary style known as Conceptismo (Conceptism), of which he was the most important theoretician; his Agudeza y arte de ingenio (Wit and the Art of Inventiveness) is at once a poetic, a rhetoric and an anthology of the conceptist style. The Aragonese village in which he was born, Belmonte de Calatayud, changed its name to Belmonte de Gracián in his honour. You should watch other videos from my quotes video. Bertrand Russel's Quotes :    • Bertrand Russel's Quotes not knowing ...   Abu Hamid Al Ghazali Quotes :    • Abu Hamid Al Ghazali Quotes- Quotes y...   Benjamin Graham Top Investing Quotes :    • Benjamin Graham Top Investing Quotes ...   Julius Caesar quotes :    • Julius Caesar quotes about betrayal/J...   25 best love quotes of Bell Hooks :    • 25 best love quotes of Bell Hooks | B...   Ben Carson quotes and sayings! Life, Learning, & Faith :    • Ben Carson quotes and sayings! Life, ...   7 Steps From Average to Fortune | Brian Tracy's Eye-Opening Speech Will Leave You Speechless :    • 7 Steps From Average to Fortune | Bri...   A.W. TOZER QUOTES :    • A.W. TOZER QUOTES - Quotes About God ...   0:00 Motivational quotes 1:37 Quotes about success 3:09 Inspirational quotes 4:13 Encouraging quotes 5:18 Leadership quotes 6:08 Quotes about Life 7:30 Quotes about self confidence

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