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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... in the Rheinisches Museum , Vol . iii . p . 110. in whose opinion the chronology of Apollodorus is founded on that of Eratosthenes . 6 Aulus Gellius , Noctes Atticæ , vi . 17 . 6 GREEK LITERATURE FASHIONABLE AT ROME . nothing like the.
... in the Rheinisches Museum , Vol . iii . p . 110. in whose opinion the chronology of Apollodorus is founded on that of Eratosthenes . 6 Aulus Gellius , Noctes Atticæ , vi . 17 . 6 GREEK LITERATURE FASHIONABLE AT ROME . nothing like the.
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... opinion that Aristotle had in some way or other behaved with ingratitude to his master , certainly had obtained considerable currency in antiquity ; but it is 1 Ælian , loc . cit . 2 lbid . 3 Ælian , Var . Hist . iv . 9 . PROBABLE ...
... opinion that Aristotle had in some way or other behaved with ingratitude to his master , certainly had obtained considerable currency in antiquity ; but it is 1 Ælian , loc . cit . 2 lbid . 3 Ælian , Var . Hist . iv . 9 . PROBABLE ...
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... opinions are often controverted , but always with fair- ness , and never with discourtesy . If he is sometimes misapprehended , the misapprehension never appears to be wilful . In one rather remarkable instance there is exhibited a ...
... opinions are often controverted , but always with fair- ness , and never with discourtesy . If he is sometimes misapprehended , the misapprehension never appears to be wilful . In one rather remarkable instance there is exhibited a ...
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... opinion would , if proceeding from an equal , be repre- sented in the light of hostility , -if from a former pupil , in that of ingratitude . The miserable spirit of partizanship prevailing among the Greeks , which is so strongly ...
... opinion would , if proceeding from an equal , be repre- sented in the light of hostility , -if from a former pupil , in that of ingratitude . The miserable spirit of partizanship prevailing among the Greeks , which is so strongly ...
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... opinion of Cephi- sodorus , utterly unworthy of one professing to be a philosopher . Such as have not , like Cephisodorus , an enemy to overthrow by fair means or foul , will be inclined to smile at such a charge , even if indeed they ...
... opinion of Cephi- sodorus , utterly unworthy of one professing to be a philosopher . Such as have not , like Cephisodorus , an enemy to overthrow by fair means or foul , will be inclined to smile at such a charge , even if indeed they ...
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