Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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... Democritus , Hip- pocrates , Euclid , and Archimedes , flourished most in the original authors , and degenerated with time . The reason is , that in the mechanic arts , the capacities and industry of many are collected together ...
... Democritus , Hip- pocrates , Euclid , and Archimedes , flourished most in the original authors , and degenerated with time . The reason is , that in the mechanic arts , the capacities and industry of many are collected together ...
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... Democritus than of an Alexander . In poesy , regard him rallying in his wounds one of his flatterers , who was wont to ascribe unto him Divine honor . " Look , ' said he , " this is the blood of a man - not such liquor as Homer speaks ...
... Democritus than of an Alexander . In poesy , regard him rallying in his wounds one of his flatterers , who was wont to ascribe unto him Divine honor . " Look , ' said he , " this is the blood of a man - not such liquor as Homer speaks ...
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... this source the doctrine of atoms is derived , which Democritus maintained , and Leucippus 4 Anaxagoras , in Diog . Laert . 3 Ovid , Metamorphoses , ii . found out . But others teach only one principle of ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 119.
... this source the doctrine of atoms is derived , which Democritus maintained , and Leucippus 4 Anaxagoras , in Diog . Laert . 3 Ovid , Metamorphoses , ii . found out . But others teach only one principle of ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 119.
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... Democritus . Hence , being more indulgent to his own fancies than patient of truth , he fairly cast off the yoke , and abandoned as well the necessity of fate as the fear of the gods . Horns are given him broad at the roots , but narrow ...
... Democritus . Hence , being more indulgent to his own fancies than patient of truth , he fairly cast off the yoke , and abandoned as well the necessity of fate as the fear of the gods . Horns are given him broad at the roots , but narrow ...
Side 125
... Democritus , will perhaps find them as odd and strange as the gesticulations and antic motions of the Satyrs and Sileni . The power he had of striking terrors contains a very sensible doctrine , for nature has implanted fear in all ...
... Democritus , will perhaps find them as odd and strange as the gesticulations and antic motions of the Satyrs and Sileni . The power he had of striking terrors contains a very sensible doctrine , for nature has implanted fear in all ...
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