Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragments in Diels, Fragmente Der VorsokratikerThis book is a complete translation of the fragments of the pre-Socratic philosophers given in the fifth edition of Diels, Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. |
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... Aphrodite . Spurious 21. ( The moon ) : Of false appearance . 22. ' Remarkably hard to convince ' . ( = PLATO , Parmenides , 135A ) . 23. ( The Acropolis of Boeotian Thebes was called in ancient times ' Islands of the Blest ' . ) 24 ...
... Aphrodite . Spurious 21. ( The moon ) : Of false appearance . 22. ' Remarkably hard to convince ' . ( = PLATO , Parmenides , 135A ) . 23. ( The Acropolis of Boeotian Thebes was called in ancient times ' Islands of the Blest ' . ) 24 ...
Page 59
... Aphrodite . 67. For in the warmer part the stomach ( i.e. the womb ) is productive of the male , and for this reason men are swarthy and more powerfully built and more shaggy . 68. On the tenth day of the eighth month ( the blood ) ...
... Aphrodite . 67. For in the warmer part the stomach ( i.e. the womb ) is productive of the male , and for this reason men are swarthy and more powerfully built and more shaggy . 68. On the tenth day of the eighth month ( the blood ) ...
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... Aphrodite built tire- less eyes . 87. Aphrodite , having fastened them ( eyes ) together with clamps of affection . . . 88. One vision is produced by both ( eyes ) . 89 . ences Realising that from all created things there are efflu- 90 ...
... Aphrodite built tire- less eyes . 87. Aphrodite , having fastened them ( eyes ) together with clamps of affection . . . 88. One vision is produced by both ( eyes ) . 89 . ences Realising that from all created things there are efflu- 90 ...
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