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Duties towards neighbour: Respect for honor and reputation. "Who wants to kill his dog accuses him of rage." Engraving in " The unique book of morality and civic instruction
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Duties towards neighbour: Respect for honor and reputation. "Who wants to kill his dog accuses him of rage." Engraving in " The unique book of morality and civic instruction
DUV4212796 Duties towards neighbour: Respect for honor and reputation. "Who wants to kill his dog accuses him of rage." Engraving in " The unique book of morality and civic instruction, intended for students of the three courses of the Primary School and those of the primary classes of the Lycees et Colleges, First Part: Morale" by A. Miglet (Primary Inspector Officer of Public Instruction) and H. Bernat (Teacher). Work redige in accordance with the instructions given by the Inspectorate-General in 1893 on the teaching of morals. Edition of 1919 (seventeenth). Godchaux et Cie, printers-publishers, Paris. Drawings by G. Dascher, grave by Bordier. Private Collection by Dascher, G. (19th century); (add.info.: Duties towards neighbour: Respect for honor and reputation. "Who wants to kill his dog accuses him of rage." Engraving in " The unique book of morality and civic instruction, intended for students of the three courses of the Primary School and those of the primary classes of the Lycees et Colleges, First Part: Morale" by A. Miglet (Primary Inspector Officer of Public Instruction) and H. Bernat (Teacher). Work redige in accordance with the instructions given by the Inspectorate-General in 1893 on the teaching of morals. Edition of 1919 (seventeenth). Godchaux et Cie, printers-publishers, Paris. Drawings by G. Dascher, grave by Bordier. Private Collection); Photo © Duvallon
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This print captures an engraving from "Duties towards neighbour: Respect for honor and reputation" in a unique book of morality and civic instruction dating back to 1919. The quote, "Who wants to kill his dog accuses him of rage," serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of maintaining one's honor and reputation in society.
The intricate details in the engraving, created by G. Dascher and engraved by Bordier, showcase the depth of thought put into teaching morals to students at that time. Authored by A. Miglet and H. Bernat, this work was meticulously crafted in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the Inspectorate-General in 1893.
As we reflect on this timeless piece of wisdom, it prompts us to consider how our actions impact not only ourselves but also those around us. Upholding our honor and reputation is essential for fostering positive relationships with our neighbors and contributing to a harmonious community.
This print serves as a poignant reminder that respect for others' honor and reputation is a fundamental aspect of moral conduct that transcends time. It encourages us to strive towards being individuals who uplift rather than tear down, embodying virtues that stand the test of time.
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