Ancilla to The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... toil he sets everything in motion , by the thought of his mind . 26. And he always remains in the same place , not moving at all , nor is it fitting for him to change his position at different times . 27. For everything comes from earth ...
... toil he sets everything in motion , by the thought of his mind . 26. And he always remains in the same place , not moving at all , nor is it fitting for him to change his position at different times . 27. For everything comes from earth ...
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... toil and trouble . But the things which require toil and trouble and which make life disagreeable are not desired III.
... toil and trouble . But the things which require toil and trouble and which make life disagreeable are not desired III.
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... toil ) . 3. ( Title : ' On the Nature of Things ' ) . 4. ( GALEN : Prodicus in his book ' On the Nature of Man ' called the heated and as it were overcooked element in the bodily humours the ' phlegm ' , and the mucous discharge which ...
... toil ) . 3. ( Title : ' On the Nature of Things ' ) . 4. ( GALEN : Prodicus in his book ' On the Nature of Man ' called the heated and as it were overcooked element in the bodily humours the ' phlegm ' , and the mucous discharge which ...
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