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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... everlasting drunkenness , and some say they shall leave children and grandchildren behind ; the unjust are plunged into mud or made to carry water in sieves ) . 5. ( ib . 364E : The Orphic books give instruction on purification , both ...
... everlasting drunkenness , and some say they shall leave children and grandchildren behind ; the unjust are plunged into mud or made to carry water in sieves ) . 5. ( ib . 364E : The Orphic books give instruction on purification , both ...
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... everlasting to everlasting , and the part that is moved is disposed in whatever way the moving part carries it , it follows necessarily that one is ever in motion . and the other ever passive . And the one is wholly the dwelling ...
... everlasting to everlasting , and the part that is moved is disposed in whatever way the moving part carries it , it follows necessarily that one is ever in motion . and the other ever passive . And the one is wholly the dwelling ...
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... everlasting . ii . as created . iii . as both . iv . as One . v . as Many . ( c ) A mixture of Being and Not - Being ... everlasting , or created , or both . i . It cannot be everlasting ; if it were , it would have no beginning , and ...
... everlasting . ii . as created . iii . as both . iv . as One . v . as Many . ( c ) A mixture of Being and Not - Being ... everlasting , or created , or both . i . It cannot be everlasting ; if it were , it would have no beginning , and ...
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