January 29th, 2013 04:46 PM | |
prince karak | Re: Unum Necessarium Definition Unum Necessarium is a latin word which means- the one necessity = you only need one thing = the one necessary thing. Johannes Amos Comenius (1592 – 1670) published in 1668, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, a work by the title Unum Necessarium. We may take it to express the one necessity. ‘The one needful thing’, a saying of Christ Jesus recorded in Luke 10:42 is interpreted by Comenius “in what may be seen as an attempt to educate man and enable him to distinguish what is needful from what is not. The one needful thing is man himself, or pansophy, light, wisdom. The mysticism of the union with God or the universal wisdom is in Comenius' work forever accompanied by practical suggestions towards a better world, a world which is no longer a labyrinth.” For more details about the term you can download the pdf file provided. |
January 28th, 2013 02:18 PM | |
Dyepaypes | Unum Necessarium Definition Can you provide me the definition of Unum Necessarium in Latin Dictionary? Please provide me the definition encyclopedia Britannica also for my reference. |