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Poem for the Destruction of Lisbon, Voltaire
Let's take a look at Lisbonne
Poem on the Lisbon Disaster
Poema sul disarto di Lisbon
Four-language version (Fr, En, Gr, It)
Athens, 2012
 
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9.20 am, on the day of the All Saints for the Catholics, an earthquake, today estimated to be on the order of 9 points on the Richter scale, and the tsunami that followed killed 100,000 people in Lisbon, half the population or 1 / 3 of its inhabitants, then, of Portugal. Lisbon was leveled out, in an unprecedented for the historical times natural disaster, that shocked Europe and was the cause of intense philosophical controversy over the existence or not of Divine Providence in the world, the causes of human suffering and their interpretation. Within the storm of positions and contradictions that followed a number of questions were raised and which directly disputed the apologists of God as presented by the dominant medieval ecclesiastical power, and the Jesuit Order was abolished. The earthquake of Lisbon was a terrifying fact that, when the voices of supposedly divine punishment were quickly broken, having lost any convincing argument, and by the catalytic intervention of capable people, such as Prime Minister Sebastião de Mellos, who is considered to be the forerunner of seismology while contributing significantly to the construction of buildings capable of withstanding the natural disasters, Portugal was able, after a relatively short period of time, to overcome the disaster, rebuild and modernize controllers are. Voltaire, this emblematic form of the Enlightenment, wrote a few months after the "Poem for the Destruction of Lisbon," which contained many of the queries raised at that time on the occasion of the earthquake, and which never ceased to concern. .. George Prix
 
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François Marie Arouet (French: François-Marie Arouet, elected Voltaire) (November 21, 1694 - May 30, 1778) more widely known by the phonological alias Voltaire, was a French philosopher, writer and ethnographer. It is considered a central figure and embodiment of the Enlightenment of the 18th century. He was also a writer and a leading spokesman for deism (déisme).
 
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Title of the original:
Let's take a look at Lisbonne
Poem for the destruction of Lisbon
 
Author:
François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
 
Yield in Greek:
Gianna Priba
  
Team leader:
George Prix
 
Series:
ino
 
Row number:
4
 
Editing and correcting text:
George Prix
 
Place and Date of first issue:
Athens, 2012
 
Android Application Development:
Antonis Panoris
automon.android@gmail.com
http://www.automon.gr
 
Publishing 24 charts
Dimitros 15 (near ISAP), Maroussi, Attica
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Tel: +30 210 612 70 74
Fax: +30 210 600 87 50
e-mail: info@24grammata.com
website: http://www.24grammata.com
 
Reproduction is prohibited without the written permission of the author or publisher.
 
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The free eBook has the following features:
 
- Change the page with the visual feel of a true book.
- Creating and deleting personal bookmarks.
- Automatic bookmark. Close the book, and once you come back, he'll remember where you left
- Percentage% of book completion.
- Watch, so do not forget to read the book.
- day and night mode.
- Ability to change font color and background for more relaxed reading.
- Automatically adjust text to screen size.
- No internet connection required for reading the book.
 
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Jul 11, 2013

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