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 38
... intelligence , though perhaps you have none . 39. You go through everything well in word , but badly in deed . 40 . learn ) . To have natural endowment is best , and second best ( to 4I . The wise man should think beforehand , not ...
... intelligence , though perhaps you have none . 39. You go through everything well in word , but badly in deed . 40 . learn ) . To have natural endowment is best , and second best ( to 4I . The wise man should think beforehand , not ...
Page 88
... Intelligence , as had been clearly demonstrated in this treatise ; and if this is taken from ( them ) , Intelligence also leaves them . 5. And it seems to me that that which has Intelligence is that which is called Air by mankind ; and ...
... Intelligence , as had been clearly demonstrated in this treatise ; and if this is taken from ( them ) , Intelligence also leaves them . 5. And it seems to me that that which has Intelligence is that which is called Air by mankind ; and ...
Page 109
... intelligence of the young , and an un- intelligence of the aged . It is not time that teaches wisdom , but early training and natural endowment . 184. Continuous association with base men increases a disposition to crime . 185. The ...
... intelligence of the young , and an un- intelligence of the aged . It is not time that teaches wisdom , but early training and natural endowment . 184. Continuous association with base men increases a disposition to crime . 185. The ...
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