| Edith Rowland - 1925 - 268 страници
...politick consideration, with the end of well dooing and not of well knowing onely ; even as the sadlers next end is to make a good saddle : but his farther end, to serve a nobler facultie, which is horsemanship, so the horsemans to souldiery, and the Souldier not onely to have... | |
| Allan H. Gilbert - 1967 - 724 страници
...they all directed to the highest end of the mistress knowledge, by the Greeks called architectonike, which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a man's...the ethic and politic consideration, with the end of well doing and not of well knowing only; even as the saddler's next end is to make a good saddle, but... | |
| Rolf Soellner - 1972 - 488 страници
...sciences were "directed to the highest end of the mistress-knowledge, by the Greeks called apxnfKTovuv/), which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a man's...the end of well-doing and not of well-knowing only. , . ." 2 Sidney saw the poet, ahead of even the moralist and the historian, as the best guide toward... | |
| Dorothy Connell - 1977 - 190 страници
...they all directed to the highest end of the mistress-knowledge, by the Greeks called apxireKToviKT), which stands (as I think) in the knowledge of a man's...the end of welldoing and not of well-knowing only . . . (Defence, pp. 82-3) Three centuries of romanticizing about Sidney's chivalric heroism have tended... | |
| Joan Simon - 1966 - 472 страници
...high a perfection as our degenerate souls. . .can be capable of.' The highest end of learning lies 'in the knowledge of a man's self, in the ethic and...the end of well-doing and not of well-knowing only'. It was in this context that Sidney pressed the claims of the poet as one who most 1 Buxton, pp. 147-8,... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1983 - 580 страници
...all directed to the highest end of the mistress knowledge, by the Greeks [called] apx(TtKrov(KTj,21 which stands (as I think) in the knowledge of a man's...the ethic and politic consideration, with the end of well doing and not of well knowing only; even as the saddler's next end is to make a good saddle, but... | |
| Dominic Baker-Smith, C. C. Barfoot - 1987 - 240 страници
...are they all directed to the highest end of mistress-knowledge, by the Greeks called ¿PXttCKtOVtKTh which stands (as I think) in the knowledge of a man's...the end of well-doing and not of well-knowing only ... (pp. 82-83). Interestingly, the paragraph ends: So that, the ending end of all earthly learning... | |
| Dominic Baker-Smith, C. C. Barfoot - 1987 - 240 страници
...are they all directed to the highest end of mistress-knowledge, by the Greeks called apxiTGKTOvncri, which stands (as I think) in the knowledge of a man's...the end of well-doing and not of well-knowing only ... (pp. 82-83). Interestingly, the paragraph ends: So that, the ending end of all earthly learning... | |
| George Alexander Kennedy, Glyn P. Norton - 1989 - 790 страници
...they all directed to the highest end of the mistress-knowledge, by the Greeks called architectonike, which stands (as I think) in the knowledge of a man's...the end of welldoing and not of well-knowing only'. Indeed, 'the ending end of all earthly learning being virtuous action, those skills, that most serve... | |
| Blair Worden, William Worden - 1996 - 444 страници
...ourselves'.12 The Defence confirms the point: 'the highest end of the mistress-knowledge . . . stands ... in the knowledge of a man's self, in the ethic and politic consideration, with the end of welldoing'.13 'Well-doing' (or 'doing good') - the goal to which Euarchus, the prime moral exemplar... | |
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