Ancilla to The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... virtue , not the words . 56. Noble deeds are recognised and emulated by those of natural good disposition . 57. Good breeding in cattle depends on physical health , but in men on a well - formed character . 58. The hopes of right ...
... virtue , not the words . 56. Noble deeds are recognised and emulated by those of natural good disposition . 57. Good breeding in cattle depends on physical health , but in men on a well - formed character . 58. The hopes of right ...
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... virtue , ( namely ) reverence . For it is precisely from these studies that reverence usually grows . 180. Education is an ornament for the prosperous , a refuge for the unfortunate . 181. The man who employs exhortation and persuasion ...
... virtue , ( namely ) reverence . For it is precisely from these studies that reverence usually grows . 180. Education is an ornament for the prosperous , a refuge for the unfortunate . 181. The man who employs exhortation and persuasion ...
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... virtues instead of defining them ) . 19. ( PLATO , Meno 71E : examples of enumeration of virtues after the teaching of Gorgias ) . 20 . Cimon acquired money in order to use it , and used it to acquire honour . 21 . A friend will expect ...
... virtues instead of defining them ) . 19. ( PLATO , Meno 71E : examples of enumeration of virtues after the teaching of Gorgias ) . 20 . Cimon acquired money in order to use it , and used it to acquire honour . 21 . A friend will expect ...
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