Ancilla to The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... 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 existing things ; further , the source from which existing things derive their existence is also that to which ...
... 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 existing things ; further , the source from which existing things derive their existence is also that to which ...
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... prime about 530 B.C. He left no written works . 15-20 . OLDER PYTHAGOREANS OLDER PYTHAGOREANS : CERCÔPS , PETRÔN , BRO ( n ) TÎNUS , HIPPASOS , CALLIPHON and DÊMOCÊ DÊS , PARM ( EN ) ISCUS . Nothing certain is known of any written works ...
... prime about 530 B.C. He left no written works . 15-20 . OLDER PYTHAGOREANS OLDER PYTHAGOREANS : CERCÔPS , PETRÔN , BRO ( n ) TÎNUS , HIPPASOS , CALLIPHON and DÊMOCÊ DÊS , PARM ( EN ) ISCUS . Nothing certain is known of any written works ...
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... prime ' , ' to flourish ' , and as the apple is the fruit which best preserves its prime , the poet called it ' of surpassing or enduring ripeness ' . Empedocles is explaining the effect of the sun on various fruits . tissues , hide ...
... prime ' , ' to flourish ' , and as the apple is the fruit which best preserves its prime , the poet called it ' of surpassing or enduring ripeness ' . Empedocles is explaining the effect of the sun on various fruits . tissues , hide ...
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