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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... give Orphic instruction to the dead . I. ( PLATO , Philebus 66C ) : In the sixth generation , cease the ordered arrangement of your song ! 2. ( PLATO , Cratylus 402 B , C ) : Ocean , fair - flowing , first began marriage , he who ...
... give Orphic instruction to the dead . I. ( PLATO , Philebus 66C ) : In the sixth generation , cease the ordered arrangement of your song ! 2. ( PLATO , Cratylus 402 B , C ) : Ocean , fair - flowing , first began marriage , he who ...
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... give me at once cold water flowing forth from the Lake of Memory . ' And they themselves will give you to drink from the divine spring , and then thereafter you shall reign with the other heroes . 17a . ( From Eleuthernae ( Crete ) ...
... give me at once cold water flowing forth from the Lake of Memory . ' And they themselves will give you to drink from the divine spring , and then thereafter you shall reign with the other heroes . 17a . ( From Eleuthernae ( Crete ) ...
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... give their information to one another , similarly speech cannot give any information about perceptibles . Therefore , if anything exists and is comprehended , it is incommunic- able . ( PLATO in the ' Meno ' , 76A sqq .: colour is an ...
... give their information to one another , similarly speech cannot give any information about perceptibles . Therefore , if anything exists and is comprehended , it is incommunic- able . ( PLATO in the ' Meno ' , 76A sqq .: colour is an ...
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