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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... exoteric discourses ( λόγοι ἀκρωτικοὶ and λόγοι ἐξωτερικοί ) were the appro- priate technical terms for these instructions ; and he further says that the former comprised Theological , Physical , and Dialectical investigations , the ...
... exoteric discourses ( λόγοι ἀκρωτικοὶ and λόγοι ἐξωτερικοί ) were the appro- priate technical terms for these instructions ; and he further says that the former comprised Theological , Physical , and Dialectical investigations , the ...
Page 104
... exoteric class , were unable to philosophize systematically , but 66 καὶ ἀνέγραψε τοὺς νῦν φερομένους πίνακας . Plutarch , ( Vit . Syll . c . 26. ) from whom we have taken these words , unquestionably follows Strabo in the account of ...
... exoteric class , were unable to philosophize systematically , but 66 καὶ ἀνέγραψε τοὺς νῦν φερομένους πίνακας . Plutarch , ( Vit . Syll . c . 26. ) from whom we have taken these words , unquestionably follows Strabo in the account of ...
Page 118
... Schneider . 1. c . p . xix . 4 Rheinisches Museum , vol . iii . pp . 95—98 . He also says that Aratus in his Prognostics , made use of the Meteorological works of Aristotle . NATURE OF EXOTERIC WORKS . 119 possess a general interest.
... Schneider . 1. c . p . xix . 4 Rheinisches Museum , vol . iii . pp . 95—98 . He also says that Aratus in his Prognostics , made use of the Meteorological works of Aristotle . NATURE OF EXOTERIC WORKS . 119 possess a general interest.
Page 119
... exoteric works . But what , after all , was the nature of these exoteric writings ; for we are now obviously come to a point at which the accurate determination of this question , which the continuity of the narrative has hitherto pre ...
... exoteric works . But what , after all , was the nature of these exoteric writings ; for we are now obviously come to a point at which the accurate determination of this question , which the continuity of the narrative has hitherto pre ...
Page 120
... exoteric discourses . It is notorious that this was one of the deepest and most difficult questions of the ancient philosophy , being in fact the point where the schools of the Academy and Lyceum diverged , and , consequently , if any ...
... exoteric discourses . It is notorious that this was one of the deepest and most difficult questions of the ancient philosophy , being in fact the point where the schools of the Academy and Lyceum diverged , and , consequently , if any ...
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