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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... forms both of the Air itself and of Intelligence ; for it is manifold in form : hotter and colder and dryer and wetter and more stationary or having a swifter motion ; and there are many other differences inherent in it and infinite ( forms ) ...
... forms both of the Air itself and of Intelligence ; for it is manifold in form : hotter and colder and dryer and wetter and more stationary or having a swifter motion ; and there are many other differences inherent in it and infinite ( forms ) ...
Page 93
... Forms ' . ) 8. It will be obvious that it is impossible to understand how in reality each thing is . ( From ' On the Forms ' . ) 8a . ( Title ) : ' On Changes of Form . ' 8b . ( Title ) : ' On Strengthening Arguments . ' 9. Sweet exists ...
... Forms ' . ) 8. It will be obvious that it is impossible to understand how in reality each thing is . ( From ' On the Forms ' . ) 8a . ( Title ) : ' On Changes of Form . ' 8b . ( Title ) : ' On Strengthening Arguments . ' 9. Sweet exists ...
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... forms . ( 19 ) If therefore Helen's eye , delighted with Paris's form , engendered the passion of love in her soul , this is not remark- able ; for if a god is at work with divine power , how can the weaker person resist him ? And if ...
... forms . ( 19 ) If therefore Helen's eye , delighted with Paris's form , engendered the passion of love in her soul , this is not remark- able ; for if a god is at work with divine power , how can the weaker person resist him ? And if ...
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