Ancilla to The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... ( Titles : On the Solstice ' . ' On the Equinox ' ) . 12. ANAXIMANDER OF MILÊTUS ANAXIMANDER of MILÊTUS was in his prime about 560 B.C. The title or titles of any works of his are unknown . I. The Non - Limited is the original material of ...
... ( Titles : On the Solstice ' . ' On the Equinox ' ) . 12. ANAXIMANDER OF MILÊTUS ANAXIMANDER of MILÊTUS was in his prime about 560 B.C. The title or titles of any works of his are unknown . I. The Non - Limited is the original material of ...
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... ( Title ) : ' On Changes of Form . ' 8b . ( Title ) : ' On Strengthening Arguments . ' 9. Sweet exists by convention , bitter by convention , colour by convention ; atoms and Void ( alone ) exist in reality ... We know nothing accurately ...
... ( Title ) : ' On Changes of Form . ' 8b . ( Title ) : ' On Strengthening Arguments . ' 9. Sweet exists by convention , bitter by convention , colour by convention ; atoms and Void ( alone ) exist in reality ... We know nothing accurately ...
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... ( Title ) : ' On Poetry . ' 17. ( There is no poetry without madness ) . 18 . What a poet writes with enthusiasm and divine inspira- tion is most beautiful . 18a . ( Title ) : ' On the Beauty of Words . ' 18b . ( Title ) : ' On well ...
... ( Title ) : ' On Poetry . ' 17. ( There is no poetry without madness ) . 18 . What a poet writes with enthusiasm and divine inspira- tion is most beautiful . 18a . ( Title ) : ' On the Beauty of Words . ' 18b . ( Title ) : ' On well ...
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