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 73
... existing things must necessarily be either Limiting , or Non - Limited , or both Limiting and Non - Limited . But they could not be merely Non - Limited ( nor merely Limited ) . Since however it is plain that they are neither wholly ...
... existing things must necessarily be either Limiting , or Non - Limited , or both Limiting and Non - Limited . But they could not be merely Non - Limited ( nor merely Limited ) . Since however it is plain that they are neither wholly ...
Page 75
... existing things would be clear to anyone , either in themselves or in their relationship to one another , unless there existed Number and its essence . But in fact Number , fitting all things into the soul through sense- perception ...
... existing things would be clear to anyone , either in themselves or in their relationship to one another , unless there existed Number and its essence . But in fact Number , fitting all things into the soul through sense- perception ...
Page 85
... things were then in existence that are not now , and all things that now exist and whatever shall exist - all were arranged by Mind , as also the revolution now followed by the stars , the sun and moon , and the Air and Aether which ...
... things were then in existence that are not now , and all things that now exist and whatever shall exist - all were arranged by Mind , as also the revolution now followed by the stars , the sun and moon , and the Air and Aether which ...
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