M. Tulli Ciceronis Somnium ScipionisUniversity Press, 1900 - 56 pages |
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... Universe , the mens divina ; this they supposed to bear the same relation to the matter of the Universe as the souls of men bear to their bodies . In § 9 we are told that the sublunar regions are the sphere of transition and mortality ...
... Universe , the mens divina ; this they supposed to bear the same relation to the matter of the Universe as the souls of men bear to their bodies . In § 9 we are told that the sublunar regions are the sphere of transition and mortality ...
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... Universe . Plato ( Repub . x . 616 ) represents the revolution of the Universe as a distaff turning round upon the knees of ' Аváyêŋ , and the orbits of the planets - which he arranges in the following order : celestial sphere , Saturn ...
... Universe . Plato ( Repub . x . 616 ) represents the revolution of the Universe as a distaff turning round upon the knees of ' Аváyêŋ , and the orbits of the planets - which he arranges in the following order : celestial sphere , Saturn ...
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... Universe : medium infimum in sphaera est , de N. D. 11. xlv . 116 , cp . Tuscc . v . xxiv . 69 . nutu : ' inclination , downward tendency ' , Tŷ olkelą poπn , Planudes : cp . de N. D. II . xxxix . 98 , terra - locata in media mundi sede ...
... Universe : medium infimum in sphaera est , de N. D. 11. xlv . 116 , cp . Tuscc . v . xxiv . 69 . nutu : ' inclination , downward tendency ' , Tŷ olkelą poπn , Planudes : cp . de N. D. II . xxxix . 98 , terra - locata in media mundi sede ...
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... Universe was conceived by them as a harmony . ( See also Mr Pattison's note to Pope's Essay on Man , I. 202. ) disiunctus ; this is the reading of Macrobius : other MSS have coniunctus ; in this case we should have to supply ex . pro ...
... Universe was conceived by them as a harmony . ( See also Mr Pattison's note to Pope's Essay on Man , I. 202. ) disiunctus ; this is the reading of Macrobius : other MSS have coniunctus ; in this case we should have to supply ex . pro ...
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... Universe as an everliving fire alternately extinguishing and re- kindling itself , was in a perpetual flux ( πávтa þeî kal μévei ovdév ) : now the Stoics held that the ethereal fire of the heavenly bodies was fed by exhalations from the ...
... Universe as an everliving fire alternately extinguishing and re- kindling itself , was in a perpetual flux ( πávтa þeî kal μévei ovdév ) : now the Stoics held that the ethereal fire of the heavenly bodies was fed by exhalations from the ...
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