A Life of Aristotle: Including a Critical Discussion of Some Questions of Literary History Connected with His WorksJ. and J.J. Deighton, 1839 - 181 pages |
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... edition of Aristotle , p . 60 67 , under the titles περὶ βασιλείας and ̓Αλέξανδρος , ἢ ὑπὲρ ἀποικιῶν . Diogenes mentions the latter by the same name , and Pseudo- Ammonius the former . The anonymous writer adds a third [ epi ] ...
... edition of Aristotle , p . 60 67 , under the titles περὶ βασιλείας and ̓Αλέξανδρος , ἢ ὑπὲρ ἀποικιῶν . Diogenes mentions the latter by the same name , and Pseudo- Ammonius the former . The anonymous writer adds a third [ epi ] ...
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... editions . But besides the words Tá TE Αριστοτέλους καὶ τὰ Θεο- φράστου βιβλία , which we look upon as a marginal note that has crept into the text , there appears to us to be unquestionably a corruption in the latter part . In default ...
... editions . But besides the words Tá TE Αριστοτέλους καὶ τὰ Θεο- φράστου βιβλία , which we look upon as a marginal note that has crept into the text , there appears to us to be unquestionably a corruption in the latter part . In default ...
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... edition of Aristotle's works , based upon the collation of as many manuscripts as could be made available for the purpose . The execution of this work was placed under the superintendance of two most distinguished men , the one ...
... edition of Aristotle's works , based upon the collation of as many manuscripts as could be made available for the purpose . The execution of this work was placed under the superintendance of two most distinguished men , the one ...
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... editions ( if we may use the expression ) of the latter work , differing very considerably from each other . The same is stated by him of the seventh 1 The Paraphrase of the Nicomachean Ethics which has come down to us under the name of ...
... editions ( if we may use the expression ) of the latter work , differing very considerably from each other . The same is stated by him of the seventh 1 The Paraphrase of the Nicomachean Ethics which has come down to us under the name of ...
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... edition of Cicero's works pp . 485-6 . 6 Veniet , flumen orationis aureum fundens , Aristoteles . Acad . Pr . ii . 38. In another passage Torquatus alleges that his adver- sary is prepossessed against Epicurus , because his writings are ...
... edition of Cicero's works pp . 485-6 . 6 Veniet , flumen orationis aureum fundens , Aristoteles . Acad . Pr . ii . 38. In another passage Torquatus alleges that his adver- sary is prepossessed against Epicurus , because his writings are ...
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