Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... Anaxagoras 82 82 82 82 60 ( 47 ) Archelaus 86 61 ( 48 ) Metrodorus of Lampsacus 86 62 ( 49 ) Cleidemus 87 63 ( 50 ) Idaeus 87 64 ( 51 ) Diogenes of Apollonia 87 65 ( 52 ) Cratylus 90 66 ( 53 ) Antisthenes the Heracleitcan 90 67 ( 54 ) ...
... Anaxagoras 82 82 82 82 60 ( 47 ) Archelaus 86 61 ( 48 ) Metrodorus of Lampsacus 86 62 ( 49 ) Cleidemus 87 63 ( 50 ) Idaeus 87 64 ( 51 ) Diogenes of Apollonia 87 65 ( 52 ) Cratylus 90 66 ( 53 ) Antisthenes the Heracleitcan 90 67 ( 54 ) ...
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... Anaxagoras ; some have thought that the material is from Hesiod . It deals principally with the rising and setting of the Pleiads and the seasonal work connected with this period ) . 21. Through the weakness of the sense - perceptions ...
... Anaxagoras ; some have thought that the material is from Hesiod . It deals principally with the rising and setting of the Pleiads and the seasonal work connected with this period ) . 21. Through the weakness of the sense - perceptions ...
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... Anaxagoras . ( He said he wrote the book 730 years after the fall of Troy , and that Anaxagoras ' views on the sun were not original but ancient , and he ridiculed his views on the arrangement of the universe and on Mind ) . Titles 5a ...
... Anaxagoras . ( He said he wrote the book 730 years after the fall of Troy , and that Anaxagoras ' views on the sun were not original but ancient , and he ridiculed his views on the arrangement of the universe and on Mind ) . Titles 5a ...
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