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Page 137
... of serious philosophers , but then they raise a question for the entertainment of those same philosophers so fingamus , si solis currus usque adeo partem illam inflammare Juan Luis Vives / Commentary on the Dream of Scipio 137.
... of serious philosophers , but then they raise a question for the entertainment of those same philosophers so fingamus , si solis currus usque adeo partem illam inflammare Juan Luis Vives / Commentary on the Dream of Scipio 137.
Page 199
... philosophers ' own dulled thought processes and wits . Even if all other resources were to be found wanting , still the celebrated doctrine of Plato , prince of philosophers , on this topic would easily have saved them from ignorance ...
... philosophers ' own dulled thought processes and wits . Even if all other resources were to be found wanting , still the celebrated doctrine of Plato , prince of philosophers , on this topic would easily have saved them from ignorance ...
Page 243
... philosophers , complete philosophers at that , and they go about thoughtfully rubbing their foreheads and peddle them- selves in this guise to the uneducated masses . 13. No one should think I mean to insult Aristotle , for I rate him ...
... philosophers , complete philosophers at that , and they go about thoughtfully rubbing their foreheads and peddle them- selves in this guise to the uneducated masses . 13. No one should think I mean to insult Aristotle , for I rate him ...
Contents
List of Illustrations | xiii |
INTRODUCTION | xxii |
The Dream of Scipio | xxv |
Copyright | |
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adeo Aemilianus Africanus alia alii animi annos Anticyra apud atque Atropos autem BOEV BOEV deest Caius Cicero Ciceronis Clotho consul cuius deest divine Dream of Scipio earth eius Ennius erat esset etiam gloria Gracchus Graeci Greeks haec homines hominum hunc igitur illa ille illis illo illud inquit Insomnium inter ipsa ipse ipsi ipso ipsum Juan Luis Vives Latin Louvain Lucius Macr Macrobius maiores Marcus Masinissa mihi modo natura Neque enim nihil nobis NoreƱa nostrae numquam nunc omnes omnia Panaetius partim patriae Paullus Plato Plin potest quae quam quibus quid quidem quis quod rebus rerum Roman Scipio Aemilianus Scipio Africanus Senate sibi sint sive Sleep Socrates solis Somn Somnium et Vigilia Somnium Scipionis Somnium Vivis soul sunt tamen tamquam terra Tiberius Gracchus tibi velut vero verum vestra vita vobis