Classical Quarterly, المجلد 15John Percival Postgate, Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Clarendon Press, 1921 |
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الصفحة 51
... Aristotle's Poetics ) from Aristophanes , Rabelais , Shakespeare , and Molière . J. P. Postgate , On Some Quantities in Phaedrus : ( 1 ) Nihil and Nil . To the twelve passages where the word occurs before a vowel in this author P ...
... Aristotle's Poetics ) from Aristophanes , Rabelais , Shakespeare , and Molière . J. P. Postgate , On Some Quantities in Phaedrus : ( 1 ) Nihil and Nil . To the twelve passages where the word occurs before a vowel in this author P ...
الصفحة 52
... in a misunderstanding , natural to a late writer , of several words used by Aristotle and his contemporaries . A. Amatucci quotes a passage from the life of Vergil by Donatus , and suggests that the epithet of 52 SUMMARIES OF PERIODICALS.
... in a misunderstanding , natural to a late writer , of several words used by Aristotle and his contemporaries . A. Amatucci quotes a passage from the life of Vergil by Donatus , and suggests that the epithet of 52 SUMMARIES OF PERIODICALS.
الصفحة 85
... Aristotle is considering divers views as to what constitutes Eudaimonia . He told us in c . 4 , 2-3 that there are many conflicting opinions on the subject . The Many identify Happiness with some palpable good , such as pleasure ...
... Aristotle is considering divers views as to what constitutes Eudaimonia . He told us in c . 4 , 2-3 that there are many conflicting opinions on the subject . The Many identify Happiness with some palpable good , such as pleasure ...
الصفحة 86
... Aristotle might have continued the long period of §§ 1-5 with ἔνιοι δὲ ἀρετήν , and again ἔνιοι δὲ σοφίαν . And though there is a change of form , the argument for virtue is the same as for pleasure and honour . ' Virtue might be ...
... Aristotle might have continued the long period of §§ 1-5 with ἔνιοι δὲ ἀρετήν , and again ἔνιοι δὲ σοφίαν . And though there is a change of form , the argument for virtue is the same as for pleasure and honour . ' Virtue might be ...
الصفحة 87
... Aristotle to prove from the Lives that some men do have as their ideal pleasure or wealth ; for we have just been told it as a fact ( 95a 23 ) . Besides , the views of the Many obviously are to be ascertained by asking them , not by a ...
... Aristotle to prove from the Lives that some men do have as their ideal pleasure or wealth ; for we have just been told it as a fact ( 95a 23 ) . Besides , the views of the Many obviously are to be ascertained by asking them , not by a ...
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الصفحة 84 - ΑτοΗΐά. § 8ΐ. έπιλίποι δ' αν το λοιπόν μέρος της ημέρας, ει τάς -πλεονεξίας τάς εσομένας λεγείΐ