The scholar

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The Poem consists of a prologue and an epilogue; two identical opening and closing rhyming couplets; six cantos of three stanzas each; and seven illustrative pictorial images. The Poem deals with six principal concepts confronting humanities scholars - these being political science, truth, commerce, knowledge, peace and freedom. It offers definitive insights into all of these concepts which directly impinge on human affairs and human society - the subjects which all liberal arts scholars analyze and describe in their writings.

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