Aphorisms

Aphorisms is the first written work of Eleutherian Humanism, composed by Nicodemus between roughly Carpis of the 123rd and Valenlur of the 128th year of Sehnay. Aphorisms consists of a series of 11 short, essay-like fragments on various subjects relating to political philosophy and the human condition in Rathnir. Nicodemus periodically sought comments from his countrymen in Sirradra concerning the aphorisms, especially the Rectors Provinciae of Sirradra, Ryou Bakura, Jōsef von Wûlf-Ifrīldhim, and Dānjel Āmphed von Ifrīldhim. Aphorisms existed in the form of various papers and notebooks for a long time, but was eventually compiled by Nicodemus into one book in Aetolia circa Carpis of the 135th year. Thereafter, Nicodemus sought to have Aphorisms distributed at Athaz the Traveler's bookstore in Athazolant.