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" Varied learning does not teach any man wisdom; else it would have taught Hesiod and Pythagoras, and again Xenophanes and Hekataios." While of Pythagoras he went on to say, 17: "Prosecuting investigations more than any other man, he made a wisdom of his... "
Transactions of the American Philological Association - الصفحة xli
بواسطة American Philological Association - 1896
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The American Journal of Psychology, المجلد 1

Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1887 - عدد الصفحات: 794
...son of Mnesarchus, practised investigation most of all men, and having chosen out these treatises, he made a wisdom of his own — much learning and bad art. XVIII. — Of all whose words I have heard, no one attains to this, to know that wisdom is apart from...

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Transactions of the American Philological Association, المجلد 27

American Philological Association - 1896 - عدد الصفحات: 208
...noted successor in Asia Minor, Herakleitos. His play on words (66: "The bow /3s6t is called life filos, but its work is death"), his irony (127: "If it were...that primarily for himself rather than for others. Herakleitos founded no school, and he had no successor in this form of literary expression. Zeno came...

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The First Philosophers of Greece, المجلد 3

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...son of Mnesarchos, prosecuted investigations more than any other man, and [selecting these treatises] he made a wisdom of his own — much learning and bad art. 18. No one of all whose discourses I have heard has arrived at this result : the recognition that wisdom...

The First Philosophers of Greece: An Edition and Translation of the ...

Arthur Fairbanks - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 318
...son of Mnesarchos, prosecuted investigations more than any other man, and [selecting these treatises] he made a wisdom of his own — much learning and bad art. 18. No one of all whose discourses I have heard hasarrived at this result : the recognition that wisdom...

The First Philosophers of Greece, المجلد 3

Arthur Fairbanks - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...son of Mnesarchos, prosecuted investigations more than any other man, and [selecting these treatises] he made a wisdom of his own — much learning and bad art. 18. No one of all whose discourses I have heard has arrived -at this result: the recognition that wisdom...

The Next Development in Man

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..."Pythagoras, son of Mnesarchus, practiced investigation most of all men, and having chosen out these treaties, he made a wisdom of his own, much learning and bad art." To Heraclitus all was strife and change, and harmony was not to be regarded as static, but as lying...
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