The First Philosophers of Greece, Том 3Arthur Fairbanks K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1898 - 300 страници This book does a fantastic job of giving histories of the first philosophers of Greece. The reader is given insight into the achievements and life of each early philosopher, from Thales in the seventh century B.C. to Anaxagoras in the fifth century B.C.? |
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... Strom . 1 ; Dox . 579.2 He says that Thales was the earliest thinker to regard water as the first principle of all things . For from this all things come , and to it ey all return . Aet . Plac . i . 2 ; Dox . 275. Thales of Miletos ...
... Strom . 1 ; Dox . 579.2 He says that Thales was the earliest thinker to regard water as the first principle of all things . For from this all things come , and to it ey all return . Aet . Plac . i . 2 ; Dox . 275. Thales of Miletos ...
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... Strom . 2 ; Dox . 579 . 2 KÚKλos , the circle or wheel in which the stars are set , and in which they revolve . The circle of the moon is farther from the earth , and last comes the circle of the sun . 3 Cf. Aet . ii . 15–25 , infra . 1 ...
... Strom . 2 ; Dox . 579 . 2 KÚKλos , the circle or wheel in which the stars are set , and in which they revolve . The circle of the moon is farther from the earth , and last comes the circle of the sun . 3 Cf. Aet . ii . 15–25 , infra . 1 ...
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... Strom . 2 ; Dox . 579. Anaximandros , the com- panion of Thales , says that the infinite is the sole cause of all generation and destruction , and from it the heavens were separated , and similarly all the worlds , which are infinite in ...
... Strom . 2 ; Dox . 579. Anaximandros , the com- panion of Thales , says that the infinite is the sole cause of all generation and destruction , and from it the heavens were separated , and similarly all the worlds , which are infinite in ...
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... Strom . 3 ; Dox . 579. Anaximenes says that air is the first principle of all things , and that it is infinite in quantity but is defined by its qualities ; and all things are generated by a certain condensation or rarefaction of it ...
... Strom . 3 ; Dox . 579. Anaximenes says that air is the first principle of all things , and that it is infinite in quantity but is defined by its qualities ; and all things are generated by a certain condensation or rarefaction of it ...
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... Strom . v . 14 , p . 718 ( Euseb . P. E. xiii . 13 , p . 681 ) ; Theod . Ther . i . 13 , 49 : ἀπιέναι MS . Clem . 4. Sext . Emp . adv . math . viii . 126 ; Stob . Flor . iv . 56 ; cf. Diog . Laer . ix . 7 . 5. Clem . Αl . Strom . ii . 2 ...
... Strom . v . 14 , p . 718 ( Euseb . P. E. xiii . 13 , p . 681 ) ; Theod . Ther . i . 13 , 49 : ἀπιέναι MS . Clem . 4. Sext . Emp . adv . math . viii . 126 ; Stob . Flor . iv . 56 ; cf. Diog . Laer . ix . 7 . 5. Clem . Αl . Strom . ii . 2 ...
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