Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 246
... body temporarily , which explains the phenomenon of swooning ( Aπoxía ) . That being so , it seemed natural to suppose it was also the thing that can roam at large when the body is asleep , and even appear to another sleeping person in ...
... body temporarily , which explains the phenomenon of swooning ( Aπoxía ) . That being so , it seemed natural to suppose it was also the thing that can roam at large when the body is asleep , and even appear to another sleeping person in ...
Page 251
... body . That doctrine was being taught at Athens by Diogenes of Apollonia in the early manhood of Socrates , who is represented as an adherent of it in the Clouds of Aristophanes . The emphasis lies entirely on the cosmical side ...
... body . That doctrine was being taught at Athens by Diogenes of Apollonia in the early manhood of Socrates , who is represented as an adherent of it in the Clouds of Aristophanes . The emphasis lies entirely on the cosmical side ...
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... body of scientific theory they became intimately rationalized into a very complex system . The breath of life came to be the vital soul ' of the body : the functions of the blood and the heart were then restricted to being the vehicles ...
... body of scientific theory they became intimately rationalized into a very complex system . The breath of life came to be the vital soul ' of the body : the functions of the blood and the heart were then restricted to being the vehicles ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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