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... Aristotle ' , adding that Aristotle in the book of the laws ' begins to analyse the main ends of laws and of sects , or varieties of constitu- tion , and shows that there cannot be more than six varieties , because there are six aims in ...
... Aristotle ' , adding that Aristotle in the book of the laws ' begins to analyse the main ends of laws and of sects , or varieties of constitu- tion , and shows that there cannot be more than six varieties , because there are six aims in ...
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... Aristotle taught this in his work on Poetry , which Hermann did not dare to translate into Latin because of the ... Aristotle's treatise on Poetry , and probably that of the Rhetoric , mainly , if not solely , to Alfarabi , who ...
... Aristotle taught this in his work on Poetry , which Hermann did not dare to translate into Latin because of the ... Aristotle's treatise on Poetry , and probably that of the Rhetoric , mainly , if not solely , to Alfarabi , who ...
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... Aristotle . The varying fortunes of the study of Aristotle in Paris are recounted by Roger Bacon in his latest work , written in 1292. ' It was late before any part of the philosophy of Aristotle came into use among the Latins , because ...
... Aristotle . The varying fortunes of the study of Aristotle in Paris are recounted by Roger Bacon in his latest work , written in 1292. ' It was late before any part of the philosophy of Aristotle came into use among the Latins , because ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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