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 129
... speech is composed from the percepts which we receive from without , that is , from perceptibles ; so that it is not speech which communicates perceptibles , but perceptibles which create speech . Further , speech can never exactly ...
... speech is composed from the percepts which we receive from without , that is , from perceptibles ; so that it is not speech which communicates perceptibles , but perceptibles which create speech . Further , speech can never exactly ...
Page 133
... speech over the constitution of the soul can be compared with the effect of drugs on the bodily state : just as drugs by driving out different humours from the body can put an end either to the disease or to life , so with speech ...
... speech over the constitution of the soul can be compared with the effect of drugs on the bodily state : just as drugs by driving out different humours from the body can put an end either to the disease or to life , so with speech ...
Page 155
... speech , and enfeeble their body ; a dim cloud settles on the eye , forgetfulness dissolves memory from the thoughts , and the mind totters . Slaves have uncontrolled natures . Expense that wears away the house falls on it . But the ...
... speech , and enfeeble their body ; a dim cloud settles on the eye , forgetfulness dissolves memory from the thoughts , and the mind totters . Slaves have uncontrolled natures . Expense that wears away the house falls on it . But the ...
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