Ancilla to The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... elements grow apart , and then flies asunder . And these ( elements ) never cease their con- tinuous exchange , sometimes uniting under the influence of Love , so that all become One , at other times again each moving apart through the ...
... elements grow apart , and then flies asunder . And these ( elements ) never cease their con- tinuous exchange , sometimes uniting under the influence of Love , so that all become One , at other times again each moving apart through the ...
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... Elements . Parts of it were incorporated by Simplicius in his Commentary on the Physics of Aristotle ; but the work ... ( elements ) impose Limit , whereas those made of both Limiting and Non - Limited ( elements ) both do and do not ...
... Elements . Parts of it were incorporated by Simplicius in his Commentary on the Physics of Aristotle ; but the work ... ( elements ) impose Limit , whereas those made of both Limiting and Non - Limited ( elements ) both do and do not ...
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... ( elements ) , and an agreement between disagreeing ( elements ) . II . One must study the activities and the essence of Number in accordance with the power existing in the Decad ( Ten - ness ) ; for it ( the Decad ) is great , complete ...
... ( elements ) , and an agreement between disagreeing ( elements ) . II . One must study the activities and the essence of Number in accordance with the power existing in the Decad ( Ten - ness ) ; for it ( the Decad ) is great , complete ...
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