M. Tullii Ciceronis De natura deorum libri tres, Volume 2University Press, 1883 - Gods, Greek |
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... V1 Oxf . U + , nobis H. 17 acceptam , om . Or . Ba . ( by mistake ) . impia CEV2 , et ampia V1 , etiam pia ABP . NOTES . BOOK II . STOIC ARGUMENT . Division of 64 DE NATURA DEORUM . Text of Book II with Critical Notes 1-64.
... V1 Oxf . U + , nobis H. 17 acceptam , om . Or . Ba . ( by mistake ) . impia CEV2 , et ampia V1 , etiam pia ABP . NOTES . BOOK II . STOIC ARGUMENT . Division of 64 DE NATURA DEORUM . Text of Book II with Critical Notes 1-64.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero Joseph Bickersteth Mayor. NOTES . BOOK II . STOIC ARGUMENT . Division of the subject : the Divine existence ( A ) ; the Divine nature ( B ) ; Providential government of the world ( C ) ; Providential care for man ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero Joseph Bickersteth Mayor. NOTES . BOOK II . STOIC ARGUMENT . Division of the subject : the Divine existence ( A ) ; the Divine nature ( B ) ; Providential government of the world ( C ) ; Providential care for man ...
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... Stoics justly claimed the authority of ancient tradition , not only for their doctrine of the Divine fatherhood , but also for their identification of the Deity with heaven . The name Zeus itself means originally the sky ( Max Müller ...
... Stoics justly claimed the authority of ancient tradition , not only for their doctrine of the Divine fatherhood , but also for their identification of the Deity with heaven . The name Zeus itself means originally the sky ( Max Müller ...
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... Stoic . Rep . p . 1040 , Chrysippus attacked Plato for his doctrine of future punishment ὡς οὐδὲν διαφέροντα τῆς ̓Ακκοῦς καὶ τῆς ̓Αλφιτοῖς , δι ̓ ὧν τὰ παιδάρια τοῦ κακοσχολεῖν αἱ γυναῖκες ἀνείργουσιν . Sext . Emp . IX 66 explains why ...
... Stoic . Rep . p . 1040 , Chrysippus attacked Plato for his doctrine of future punishment ὡς οὐδὲν διαφέροντα τῆς ̓Ακκοῦς καὶ τῆς ̓Αλφιτοῖς , δι ̓ ὧν τὰ παιδάρια τοῦ κακοσχολεῖν αἱ γυναῖκες ἀνείργουσιν . Sext . Emp . IX 66 explains why ...
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... Stoic argument is to be found Div . 1 82 ; while maintaining that it was inconsistent with the divine goodness to hide the future from man , they denied that this involved any departure from the established order of the universe : signs ...
... Stoic argument is to be found Div . 1 82 ; while maintaining that it was inconsistent with the divine goodness to hide the future from man , they denied that this involved any departure from the established order of the universe : signs ...
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