A Sketch of Ancient Philosophy from Thales to CiceroUniversity Press, 1881 - 254 Seiten |
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... the philosophers had written . Things have changed since then . The noblest defence of ancient philosophy which has ever appeared , is contained in the chapters on the Sophists and Socrates written by one , who might have.
... the philosophers had written . Things have changed since then . The noblest defence of ancient philosophy which has ever appeared , is contained in the chapters on the Sophists and Socrates written by one , who might have.
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... interpreted of the sun rising and setting in the sea . Thales stripped him of his personality , and laid down the proposition that water is the one original substance out of which all things are produced . Aristotle conjec- 2 THALES .
... interpreted of the sun rising and setting in the sea . Thales stripped him of his personality , and laid down the proposition that water is the one original substance out of which all things are produced . Aristotle conjec- 2 THALES .
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... things are full of God , ' and in agreement with this he is reported to have said that ' the magnet had a soul . ' The second of the Ionic philosophers was Anaxi- mander , also an inhabitant of Miletus ( B.c. 610-540 ) . He followed ...
... things are full of God , ' and in agreement with this he is reported to have said that ' the magnet had a soul . ' The second of the Ionic philosophers was Anaxi- mander , also an inhabitant of Miletus ( B.c. 610-540 ) . He followed ...
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... things out of itself by condensation and rarefaction , passing through successive stages from fire downwards to wind , cloud , water , earth and stone . As man's life is supported by breathing , so the universe subsists by the air which ...
... things out of itself by condensation and rarefaction , passing through successive stages from fire downwards to wind , cloud , water , earth and stone . As man's life is supported by breathing , so the universe subsists by the air which ...
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... things are in flux like the waters of a river . One thing alone is permanent , the universal law which reveals itself in this movement . This is Zeus , the all - pervading reason of the world . It is only the illusion of the senses ...
... things are in flux like the waters of a river . One thing alone is permanent , the universal law which reveals itself in this movement . This is Zeus , the all - pervading reason of the world . It is only the illusion of the senses ...
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Seite 167 - Of old hast THOU laid the foundation of the earth : And the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but THOU shalt endure : Yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment ; As a vesture shalt THOU change them, and they shall be changed : But THOU art the same, And thy years shall have no end.
Seite 10 - Le Verre D'Eau. A Comedy, by SCRIBE. With a Biographical Memoir, and Grammatical, Literary and Historical Notes, by C. COLBECK, MA, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; Assistant Master at Harrow School.
Seite 4 - Wilson's Illustration of the Method of explaining the New Testament, by the early opinions of Jews and Christians concerning Christ.
Seite 174 - Young Cyclads on a sunnier deep. A loftier Argo cleaves the main, Fraught with a later prize; Another Orpheus sings again, And loves, and weeps, and dies. A new Ulysses leaves once more Calypso for his native shore.
Seite 1 - Greek and English Testament, in parallel columns on the same page. Edited by J. SCHOLEFIELD, MA late Regius Professor of Greek in the University. New Edition, with the marginal references as arranged and revised by DR.
Seite 7 - FREDERICK M°CoY, FGS One vol., Royal 410. Plates, /i. is. A CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF CAMBRIAN AND SILURIAN FOSSILS contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge, by JW SALTER, FGS With a Portrait of PROFESSOR SEDGWICK.
Seite 77 - Remember how in that communion only, beholding beauty with the eye of the mind, he will be enabled to bring forth, not images of beauty, but realities (for he has hold not of an image but of a reality), and bringing forth and nourishing true virtue to become the friend of God and be immortal, if mortal man may. Would that be an ignoble life?
Seite 3 - An Analysis of the Exposition of the Creed, written by the Right Rev. Father in God, JOHN PEARSON, DD, late Lord Bishop of Chester. Compiled, with some additional matter occasionally interspersed, for the use of the Students of Bishop's College, Calcutta, by WH MILL, DD late Principal of Bishop's College, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge.
Seite 1 - The Pointed Prayer Book, being the Book of Common Prayer with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches.
Seite 5 - Demy 8vo. cloth. 6s. Pindar. Olympian and Pythian Odes. With Notes Explanatory and Critical, Introductions and Introductory Essays. Edited by CAM FENNELL, MA, late Fellow of Jesus College. Crown 8vo.