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" Much learning does not teach one to have understanding ; else it would have taught Hesiod, and Pythagoras, and again Xenophanes, and Hekataios. ^' 17. Pythagoras, son of Mnesarchos, prosecuted investigations more than any other man, and [selecting these... "
Transactions of the American Philological Association - Страница xliii
по American Philological Association - 1896
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The American Journal of Psychology, Том 1

Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1887 - 794 страници
...son of Mnesarchus, practised investigation most of all men, and having chosen out these treatises, he made a wisdom of his own — much learning and bad art. XVIII. — Of all whose words I have heard, no one attains to this, to know that wisdom is apart from...

The Fragments of the Work of Heraclitus of Ephesus on Nature; Translated ...

Heraclitus (of Ephesus.) - 1889 - 150 страници
...son of Mnesarchus, practised investigation most of all men, and having chosen out these treatises, he made a wisdom of his own — much | learning and bad art. XVIII. — Of all whose words I have heard, no one attains to this, to know that wisdom is apart from...

Transactions of the American Philological Association, Том 27

American Philological Association - 1896 - 212 страници
...noted successor in Asia Minor, Herakleitos. His play on words (66: "The bow /3i4$ is called life /3/oj, but its work is death"), his irony (127: "If it were...that primarily for himself rather than for others. Heraldeitos founded no school, and he had no successor in this form of literary expression. Zeno came...

The First Philosophers of Greece, Том 3

Arthur Fairbanks - 1898 - 316 страници
...son of Mnesarchos, prosecuted investigations more than any other man, and [selecting these treatises] he made a wisdom of his own — much learning and bad art. 18. No one of all whose discourses I have heard has arrived at this result : the recognition that wisdom...

The First Philosophers of Greece, Том 3

Arthur Fairbanks - 1898 - 320 страници
...son of Mnesarchos, prosecuted investigations more than any other man, and [selecting these treatises] he made a wisdom of his own — much learning and bad art. 18. No one of all whose discourses I have heard has arrived at this result : the recognition that wisdom...

The First Philosophers of Greece, Том 3

Arthur Fairbanks - 1898 - 324 страници
...son of Mnesarchos, prosecuted investigations more than any other man, and [selecting these treatises] he made a wisdom of his own — much learning and bad art. 18. No one of all whose discourses I have heard has arrived -at this result: the recognition that wisdom...

The First Philosophers of Greece: An Edition and Translation of the ...

Arthur Fairbanks - 1898 - 318 страници
...son of Mnesarchos, prosecuted investigations more than any other man, and [selecting these treatises] he made a wisdom of his own — much learning and bad art. 18. No one of all whose discourses I have heard hasarrived at this result : the recognition that wisdom...

The Next Development of Mankind

2002 - 300 страници
..."Pythagoras, son of Mnesarchus, practiced investigation most of all men, and having chosen out these treaties, he made a wisdom of his own, much learning and bad art." To Heraclitus all was strife and change, and harmony was not to be regarded as static, but as lying...
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