The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Հատոր 3Ticknor and Fields, 1867 |
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... Aristotle , whom Dante in the Convito , III . 5 , calls " that glorious philosopher to whom Nature most laid open her secrets " ; and in Inf . IV . 131 , " the master of those who know . " 124. The Jurist , the Warrior , the Priest ...
... Aristotle , whom Dante in the Convito , III . 5 , calls " that glorious philosopher to whom Nature most laid open her secrets " ; and in Inf . IV . 131 , " the master of those who know . " 124. The Jurist , the Warrior , the Priest ...
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... Aristotle in the first book of his Physics , gives the odd and even as the principles of natural things , considering all things to be number . The other property of the Sun is also seen in number , to which Arithmetic belongs , for the ...
... Aristotle in the first book of his Physics , gives the odd and even as the principles of natural things , considering all things to be number . The other property of the Sun is also seen in number , to which Arithmetic belongs , for the ...
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... Aristotle himself , on Aristotle from Græco - Latin or Arabo - Latin copies . The whole range of the Stagirite's physical and metaphysical philosophy was within the scope of Albert's Paradiso x . 263.
... Aristotle himself , on Aristotle from Græco - Latin or Arabo - Latin copies . The whole range of the Stagirite's physical and metaphysical philosophy was within the scope of Albert's Paradiso x . 263.
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... Aristotle ; he had dared to in- troduce Aristotle into the Sanctuary it- self . One of his Treatises is a refuta- tation of the Arabian Averrhoes . Nor is it Aristotle and Averrhoes alone that come within the pale of Albert's eru ...
... Aristotle ; he had dared to in- troduce Aristotle into the Sanctuary it- self . One of his Treatises is a refuta- tation of the Arabian Averrhoes . Nor is it Aristotle and Averrhoes alone that come within the pale of Albert's eru ...
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... Aristotle with the devout contem- plation and sublime fancy of Plato . After his return to Rome , and his mar- riage with the daughter of his friend , the patrician Symmachus , Boethius still continued in a palace of ivory and marble to ...
... Aristotle with the devout contem- plation and sublime fancy of Plato . After his return to Rome , and his mar- riage with the daughter of his friend , the patrician Symmachus , Boethius still continued in a palace of ivory and marble to ...
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