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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... cited by Brandis in the Rheinisches Museum , Vol . i . p . 250 , and since published by him from two Vatican MSS . , says , Tv'ApiσTOTEXIKŵv συγγραμμάτων πολλῶν ὄντων χιλίων τὸν ἀριθμόν , ὡς φησι Πτολεμαῖος ὁ Φιλάδελφος , ἀναγραφὴν ...
... cited by Brandis in the Rheinisches Museum , Vol . i . p . 250 , and since published by him from two Vatican MSS . , says , Tv'ApiσTOTEXIKŵv συγγραμμάτων πολλῶν ὄντων χιλίων τὸν ἀριθμόν , ὡς φησι Πτολεμαῖος ὁ Φιλάδελφος , ἀναγραφὴν ...
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... cited under the title of A Letter on the Pursuits and Habits of former Philosophers , related several stories to his disparagement . The same , perhaps , was the case with Aristippus ( apparently the grandson of the founder of the ...
... cited under the title of A Letter on the Pursuits and Habits of former Philosophers , related several stories to his disparagement . The same , perhaps , was the case with Aristippus ( apparently the grandson of the founder of the ...
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... cited under the title of Xpoviká , or Xpo- VIKY σúvтağıs , by that compiler whose treatise is unfor- tunately the most ancient systematic account of Aris- totle's life which has escaped the ravages of time . These citations are ...
... cited under the title of Xpoviká , or Xpo- VIKY σúvтağıs , by that compiler whose treatise is unfor- tunately the most ancient systematic account of Aris- totle's life which has escaped the ravages of time . These citations are ...
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... cited by Wolf , Proleg . sec . 42. ) It is hardly necessary to remark that the word " volume , " in reference to this time , applies to the papyrus rolls , of which none perhaps contained more than a couple of closely printed octavo ...
... cited by Wolf , Proleg . sec . 42. ) It is hardly necessary to remark that the word " volume , " in reference to this time , applies to the papyrus rolls , of which none perhaps contained more than a couple of closely printed octavo ...
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... the great 1 Suidas , sub v . Nikóμaxos . Cited and translated by Whewell , History of the Inductive Sciences , Vol . iii . p . 385. See also Plutarch , Vit . Alex . sec . 8 . ORPHAN WHEN YOUNG - COMES TO ATHENS . 15 philosopher.
... the great 1 Suidas , sub v . Nikóμaxos . Cited and translated by Whewell , History of the Inductive Sciences , Vol . iii . p . 385. See also Plutarch , Vit . Alex . sec . 8 . ORPHAN WHEN YOUNG - COMES TO ATHENS . 15 philosopher.
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