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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... HÊRACLEITUS OF EPHESUS HERACLEITUS Of EPHESUS was in his prime about 500 B.C. He wrote one book , covering all knowledge , metaphysical , scientific and political , in an oracular style . I. 1. The Law ( of the universe ) is as here ...
... HÊRACLEITUS OF EPHESUS HERACLEITUS Of EPHESUS was in his prime about 500 B.C. He wrote one book , covering all knowledge , metaphysical , scientific and political , in an oracular style . I. 1. The Law ( of the universe ) is as here ...
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... Heracleitus quoted in Aristotle , Metaphysics . 2 Saying attributed to Bias of Priênê . Diels , Vors . , ch . 10 , 3 , s . 1 . 105. Homer was an astrologer . 106. ( Heracleitus reproached 31.
... Heracleitus quoted in Aristotle , Metaphysics . 2 Saying attributed to Bias of Priênê . Diels , Vors . , ch . 10 , 3 , s . 1 . 105. Homer was an astrologer . 106. ( Heracleitus reproached 31.
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... one intelligent man is better than that of all the unintelligent.1 99. Life is not worth living for the man who has not even one good friend . 1 1 Cp . Heracleitus , Frg . 49 . 100 . The man whose tested friends do not stay 102.
... one intelligent man is better than that of all the unintelligent.1 99. Life is not worth living for the man who has not even one good friend . 1 1 Cp . Heracleitus , Frg . 49 . 100 . The man whose tested friends do not stay 102.
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