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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... Heaven were Ocean and Tethys , and from these came Phorcys , Cronos and Rhea , and their contemporaries ; and from Cronos and Rhea came Zeus and Hera and all those whom we know , said to be their brothers and sisters , and others still ...
... Heaven were Ocean and Tethys , and from these came Phorcys , Cronos and Rhea , and their contemporaries ; and from Cronos and Rhea came Zeus and Hera and all those whom we know , said to be their brothers and sisters , and others still ...
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... ( Heaven ) . Heaven united with Earth and produced the female Fates , and the male Giants and Cyclopês . Ouranos flung the males into Tartarus , whereat Earth in anger produced the Titans ) : Lady Earth produced the sons of Ouranos , who ...
... ( Heaven ) . Heaven united with Earth and produced the female Fates , and the male Giants and Cyclopês . Ouranos flung the males into Tartarus , whereat Earth in anger produced the Titans ) : Lady Earth produced the sons of Ouranos , who ...
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... heavens , mild , very light ( in weight ) , the same as itself in every direction , and not the same as the other . This ... heaven , whence it sprang and how Necessity brought and constrained it to hold the limits of the stars . 11. ( I ...
... heavens , mild , very light ( in weight ) , the same as itself in every direction , and not the same as the other . This ... heaven , whence it sprang and how Necessity brought and constrained it to hold the limits of the stars . 11. ( I ...
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