The History of Philosophy, from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Present Century: Drawn Up from Brucker's Historia Critica Philosophiae, Τόμος 1J. Johnson, 1791 - 628 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 99
... Olympiad , in the third year of which Numa was chofen king of Rome , is a mere conjecture . It is therefore most reasonable to conclude , that , excepting the affiftance he may be fuppofed to have derived from his countrymen , the ...
... Olympiad , in the third year of which Numa was chofen king of Rome , is a mere conjecture . It is therefore most reasonable to conclude , that , excepting the affiftance he may be fuppofed to have derived from his countrymen , the ...
Σελίδα 103
... Olympiad , which is the opinion of Bentley , nor later than the first year of the fixty - ninth Olympiad ' , which is the date fixed by Dodwell .. Whence it is evident , that Abaris could not have lived , both at the time of the general ...
... Olympiad , which is the opinion of Bentley , nor later than the first year of the fixty - ninth Olympiad ' , which is the date fixed by Dodwell .. Whence it is evident , that Abaris could not have lived , both at the time of the general ...
Σελίδα 127
... Olympiad , inftituted a new code of laws , so exceedingly rigorous , that they were faid to have been written with blood " . The feverity of this discipline was afterwards , in some measure , relaxed by SOLON , who , in the forty ...
... Olympiad , inftituted a new code of laws , so exceedingly rigorous , that they were faid to have been written with blood " . The feverity of this discipline was afterwards , in some measure , relaxed by SOLON , who , in the forty ...
Σελίδα 128
... Olympiad , it happened that cer- tain youths of Ionia , purchasing from a fisherman of Miletus a large- draught of fish , which he had brought to fhore , found in the net a golden tripod of great value . Upon this , a difpute arofe ...
... Olympiad , it happened that cer- tain youths of Ionia , purchasing from a fisherman of Miletus a large- draught of fish , which he had brought to fhore , found in the net a golden tripod of great value . Upon this , a difpute arofe ...
Σελίδα 131
... Olympiad , was created Archon , with the united powers of fupreme legiflator and magiftrate . He executed his commiffion with fo much wisdom and firmnefs , that he not only reftored harmony between the rich and the poor , but brought ...
... Olympiad , was created Archon , with the united powers of fupreme legiflator and magiftrate . He executed his commiffion with fo much wisdom and firmnefs , that he not only reftored harmony between the rich and the poor , but brought ...
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Σελίδα 193 - He is said to have invented the famous argument against motion: "if any body be moved, it is either moved in the place where it is, or in a place where it is not; but it is not moved in the place where it is, for where it is, it remains ; nor is it moved in a place where it is not, for nothing can either act or suffer where it is not; therefore there is no such thing as motion.
Σελίδα 95 - If dying mortals' doom they sing aright, No ghosts descend to dwell in dreadful night: No parting souls to grisly Pluto go, Nor seek the dreary, silent, shades below; But forth they fly, immortal in their kind, And other bodies in new worlds they find.
Σελίδα 388 - If a side of any triangle be produced, the exterior angle is equal to the two interior and opposite angles; and the three interior angles of every triangle are together equal to two right angles.
Σελίδα 48 - Zoroaster, various orders of spiritual beings, gods or demons, have proceeded from the deity, which are more or less perfect, as they are at a greater or less distance, in the course of emanation, from the eternal fountain of intelligence; among which, the human soul is a particle of divine light, which will return to its source, and partake of its immortality ; and matter is the last and most distant emanation from the first source of being, which, on account of its distance from the fountain of...
Σελίδα 118 - Ducere quo vellet. Fuit haec sapientia quondam, Publica privatis secernere, sacra profanis; Concubitu prohibere vago ; dare jura maritis ; Oppida moliri ; leges incidere ligno : Sic honor et nomen divinis vatibus atque 400 Carminibus venit.
Σελίδα 485 - ... told in history, were obliged to accompany him wherever he went, that he might not be run over by carriages, or fall down precipices.
Σελίδα 170 - Gods, and receive instructions from them. To refute the charge of his having been a corrupter of youth, he urged the example which he had uniformly exhibited of...
Σελίδα 176 - Socrates, though an advocate for the existence of one sovereign power, admitted the worship of inferior divinities. Hence he declared it to be the duty of every one, in the performance of religious rites, to follow the customs of his country. At the same time he taught, that the merit of all religious offerings depends upon the character of the worshipper, and that the gods take pleasure in the sacrifices of none but the truly pious.
Σελίδα 398 - This face assumes, and that impression leaves; Now call'd by one, now by another name ; The form is only chang'd, the wax is still the same : So death, so call'd, can but the form deface; Th' immortal soul flies out in empty space, To seek her fortune in some other place.