The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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Side 7
... there groweth that carefulness and trouble of mind which is spoken of : for then knowledge is no more Lumen siccum , [ a dry light , ] whereof Heraclitus the profound said , Lumen siccum optima anima [. THE FIRST BOOK . 7.
... there groweth that carefulness and trouble of mind which is spoken of : for then knowledge is no more Lumen siccum , [ a dry light , ] whereof Heraclitus the profound said , Lumen siccum optima anima [. THE FIRST BOOK . 7.
Side 8
Francis Bacon Francis Guy Selby. Heraclitus the profound said , Lumen siccum optima anima [ a dry light is the best soul ; ] but it becometh lumen madidium , [ a light wet , ] or maceratum [ softened ] by steeping , being steeped and ...
Francis Bacon Francis Guy Selby. Heraclitus the profound said , Lumen siccum optima anima [ a dry light is the best soul ; ] but it becometh lumen madidium , [ a light wet , ] or maceratum [ softened ] by steeping , being steeped and ...
Side 37
... Heraclitus gave a just censure , saying , Men sought truth in their own little worlds , and not in the great and common world ; for they disdain 10 to spell , and so by degrees to read in the volume of God's works : and contrariwise ...
... Heraclitus gave a just censure , saying , Men sought truth in their own little worlds , and not in the great and common world ; for they disdain 10 to spell , and so by degrees to read in the volume of God's works : and contrariwise ...
Side 77
... Heraclitus that ' the wisest mind is a dry light ' : and Bacon elsewhere says , " Heraclitus the Obscure said : The dry light was the best soul : meaning , when the faculties intellectual are in vigour , not wet , nor , as it were ...
... Heraclitus that ' the wisest mind is a dry light ' : and Bacon elsewhere says , " Heraclitus the Obscure said : The dry light was the best soul : meaning , when the faculties intellectual are in vigour , not wet , nor , as it were ...
Side 148
... Heraclitus , · 111 Hercules , Entire , • Envious ,. 95 , 133 Herdmen , 88 Hermes , Epicurus , Epaminondas ,. Ephemerides , Epictetus , Erasmus , Estate , Esteem , to , 82 Hermogenes , 75 • 141 Hippocrates , Historiographer , a , • 95 ...
... Heraclitus , · 111 Hercules , Entire , • Envious ,. 95 , 133 Herdmen , 88 Hermes , Epicurus , Epaminondas ,. Ephemerides , Epictetus , Erasmus , Estate , Esteem , to , 82 Hermogenes , 75 • 141 Hippocrates , Historiographer , a , • 95 ...
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