Ancilla to The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... nature of the Gnômôn , 1 in that Number gives them body and divides the different relationships of things , whether they be Non - Limited or Limiting , into their separate groups . And you may see the nature of Number and its power at ...
... nature of the Gnômôn , 1 in that Number gives them body and divides the different relationships of things , whether they be Non - Limited or Limiting , into their separate groups . And you may see the nature of Number and its power at ...
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... nature of particular existences . For since they have passed an excellent judgement on the nature of the Whole , they were bound to have an excellent view of separate things . Indeed , they have handed on to us a clear judgement on the ...
... nature of particular existences . For since they have passed an excellent judgement on the nature of the Whole , they were bound to have an excellent view of separate things . Indeed , they have handed on to us a clear judgement on the ...
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... Nature , or On the Nature of Man . He also wrote exercises on set themes , meant for display , one of which , The Choice of Heracles , was paraphrased by Xenophon in the Memorabilia , and mentioned by Plato in the Symposium . 1 ...
... Nature , or On the Nature of Man . He also wrote exercises on set themes , meant for display , one of which , The Choice of Heracles , was paraphrased by Xenophon in the Memorabilia , and mentioned by Plato in the Symposium . 1 ...
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