M. Tullii Ciceronis De natura deorum libri tres, Volume 2University Press, 1883 - Gods, Greek |
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... movement to its com- mencement and perpetuity ' . ( Krit . d . Prakt . Vern . Beschluss , translated by Hamilton Metaphysics I p . 39. ) Ch . II § 4. quid enim - regantur : paraphrased by Minucius Oct. 17 . cum caelum suspeximus : cf ...
... movement to its com- mencement and perpetuity ' . ( Krit . d . Prakt . Vern . Beschluss , translated by Hamilton Metaphysics I p . 39. ) Ch . II § 4. quid enim - regantur : paraphrased by Minucius Oct. 17 . cum caelum suspeximus : cf ...
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... movements of the sun and stars on the mind of the observer . He gives this very succinctly , but Bywater from a comparison of other writers , makes it probable that in the original dialogue the two causes were connected in some such way ...
... movements of the sun and stars on the mind of the observer . He gives this very succinctly , but Bywater from a comparison of other writers , makes it probable that in the original dialogue the two causes were connected in some such way ...
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... movements of comets will one day be understood , veniet tempus quo posteri nostri tam aperta nos nescisse mirentur . The comet which appeared after the death of Jul . Caesar was made an object of worship by Augustus ( Plin . N. II . II ...
... movements of comets will one day be understood , veniet tempus quo posteri nostri tam aperta nos nescisse mirentur . The comet which appeared after the death of Jul . Caesar was made an object of worship by Augustus ( Plin . N. II . II ...
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... movements Cael . II c . 6. Cicero is probably trans- lating some such phrase as ὁμαλότητα κινήσεως , φορὰν οὐρανοῦ . We find aequab . motus again below § 48. Sext . Emp . IX 26 mentions that some ( i . e . Aristotle ) refer the origin ...
... movements Cael . II c . 6. Cicero is probably trans- lating some such phrase as ὁμαλότητα κινήσεως , φορὰν οὐρανοῦ . We find aequab . motus again below § 48. Sext . Emp . IX 26 mentions that some ( i . e . Aristotle ) refer the origin ...
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... movements ) ; cf. Cyrop . VIII 7 § 20 διαλυομένου ἀνθρώπου δῆλά ἐστιν ἕκαστα ἀπιόντα πρὸς τὸ ὁμόφυλον πλὴν τῆς ψυχῆς · αὕτη δὲ μόνη οὔτε παροῦσα οὔτε ἀπιοῦσα ὁρᾶται . Plato also attributes the same thought to Socrates ( Phileb . § 54 ) ...
... movements ) ; cf. Cyrop . VIII 7 § 20 διαλυομένου ἀνθρώπου δῆλά ἐστιν ἕκαστα ἀπιόντα πρὸς τὸ ὁμόφυλον πλὴν τῆς ψυχῆς · αὕτη δὲ μόνη οὔτε παροῦσα οὔτε ἀπιοῦσα ὁρᾶται . Plato also attributes the same thought to Socrates ( Phileb . § 54 ) ...
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