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... Authority XI . Degrees of Atheism . - Peculiarity of Plato's Style . XII . Ancient Doctrine of the Four Elements 87 95 97 99 102 • 105 110 111 114 • 116 117 119 Atheistical Doctrine of Φύσις , Τύχη , and Τέχνη . 130 XIV . Atheistical ...
... Authority XI . Degrees of Atheism . - Peculiarity of Plato's Style . XII . Ancient Doctrine of the Four Elements 87 95 97 99 102 • 105 110 111 114 • 116 117 119 Atheistical Doctrine of Φύσις , Τύχη , and Τέχνη . 130 XIV . Atheistical ...
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... authority or respect due to magistrates . " 9. The case of Tivì is determined here grammatically by the last verb , χρῆται , although in sense it is the common object of them all . 10. Οῖς δὴ δοτέον , " for all which cases there must be ...
... authority or respect due to magistrates . " 9. The case of Tivì is determined here grammatically by the last verb , χρῆται , although in sense it is the common object of them all . 10. Οῖς δὴ δοτέον , " for all which cases there must be ...
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... instead of the common read- ing , διαφορᾶς . It is supported by the authority of Cornarius and Stephanus , although Ficinus seems to have read διαφορᾶς , and is in ἐπιθυμιῶν ἐπὶ τὸν ἀσεβῆ βίον ὁρμᾶσθαι τὰς ψυχὰς αὐ τῶν 4 CONTRA ATHEOS .
... instead of the common read- ing , διαφορᾶς . It is supported by the authority of Cornarius and Stephanus , although Ficinus seems to have read διαφορᾶς , and is in ἐπιθυμιῶν ἐπὶ τὸν ἀσεβῆ βίον ὁρμᾶσθαι τὰς ψυχὰς αὐ τῶν 4 CONTRA ATHEOS .
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... authority . 10. Ἑλλήνων τε καὶ βαρβάρων . See Note VIII . , App . 11. Οὐ γὰρ ἅμα γε δεῖ μανῆναι , τοὺς μὲν . . . ἡμῶν , τοὺς δε , & c . Ste phanus , Cornarius , Ast , and most of the commentators , would here reject nμv , although ...
... authority . 10. Ἑλλήνων τε καὶ βαρβάρων . See Note VIII . , App . 11. Οὐ γὰρ ἅμα γε δεῖ μανῆναι , τοὺς μὲν . . . ἡμῶν , τοὺς δε , & c . Ste phanus , Cornarius , Ast , and most of the commentators , would here reject nμv , although ...
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... authority of manuscripts for it . It seems to refer to φασκόντων above . " Hence factions or quarrels arise by reason of these things , while they violently drag ( the young ) to that mode of life which is right by nature ( that is , in ...
... authority of manuscripts for it . It seems to refer to φασκόντων above . " Hence factions or quarrels arise by reason of these things , while they violently drag ( the young ) to that mode of life which is right by nature ( that is , in ...
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