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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... Greece , I should have betrayed myself and all that I had . " ( 20 ) My life would have been unbearable in Greece ; and if I stayed among the barbarians , I would have thrown away all the rewards of my past labours , through my own ...
... Greece , I should have betrayed myself and all that I had . " ( 20 ) My life would have been unbearable in Greece ; and if I stayed among the barbarians , I would have thrown away all the rewards of my past labours , through my own ...
Page 136
... Greece . ( 22 ) I now address my accuser : do you base your accusa- tion on knowledge or conjecture ? If on knowledge , either this is your own or hearsay . If it is your own , give exact details of time , place , method ; if hearsay ...
... Greece . ( 22 ) I now address my accuser : do you base your accusa- tion on knowledge or conjecture ? If on knowledge , either this is your own or hearsay . If it is your own , give exact details of time , place , method ; if hearsay ...
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... Greece , present and future , by reason of my inventions , in tactics , law , letters ( the tool of memory ) , measures ( arbiters of business dealings ) , number ( the guardian of property ) , beacon - fires ( the best and swiftest ...
... Greece , present and future , by reason of my inventions , in tactics , law , letters ( the tool of memory ) , measures ( arbiters of business dealings ) , number ( the guardian of property ) , beacon - fires ( the best and swiftest ...
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