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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Page 23
... everything in motion , by the thought of his mind . 26. And he always remains in the same place , not moving at all , nor is it fitting for him to change his position at different times . 27. For everything comes from earth and everything ...
... everything in motion , by the thought of his mind . 26. And he always remains in the same place , not moving at all , nor is it fitting for him to change his position at different times . 27. For everything comes from earth and everything ...
Page 45
... everything is full equally of Light and invisible Night , as both are equal , because to neither of them belongs any share ( of the other ) . " IO . You shall know the nature of the heavens , and all the signs in the heavens , and the ...
... everything is full equally of Light and invisible Night , as both are equal , because to neither of them belongs any share ( of the other ) . " IO . You shall know the nature of the heavens , and all the signs in the heavens , and the ...
Page 88
... everything and to be in everything . And there is nothing which has no share of it ; but the share of each thing is not the same as that of any other , but on the contrary there are many forms both of the Air itself and of Intelligence ...
... everything and to be in everything . And there is nothing which has no share of it ; but the share of each thing is not the same as that of any other , but on the contrary there are many forms both of the Air itself and of Intelligence ...
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