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Side 37
... Epicurus in his aver- sion to the labours of learning , as well as his devotion to voluptuousness . Πασαν παιδεία , μακαριοι φεύγετε , said the philosopher of the garden in a letter to Pythocles . ( 6 ) Βy χρυσης Αφροδίτης here , I ...
... Epicurus in his aver- sion to the labours of learning , as well as his devotion to voluptuousness . Πασαν παιδεία , μακαριοι φεύγετε , said the philosopher of the garden in a letter to Pythocles . ( 6 ) Βy χρυσης Αφροδίτης here , I ...
Side 89
... Epicurus , who called her his " dear little Leontium " ( Aɛopio ) , as appears by a fragment one of his letters in Laertius . This Leon- tium was a woman of talent ; " she had the impudence ( says Cicero to write against Theophrastus ...
... Epicurus , who called her his " dear little Leontium " ( Aɛopio ) , as appears by a fragment one of his letters in Laertius . This Leon- tium was a woman of talent ; " she had the impudence ( says Cicero to write against Theophrastus ...
Side 99
... Epicurus . " With the fountains of Democritus , " says Cicero , " the gardens of Epicurus were watered ; " and the learned author of the Intellectual Sys- tem has shown , that all the early philosophers , till the time of Plato , were ...
... Epicurus . " With the fountains of Democritus , " says Cicero , " the gardens of Epicurus were watered ; " and the learned author of the Intellectual Sys- tem has shown , that all the early philosophers , till the time of Plato , were ...
Side 100
... Epicurus , has unaccountably adopted the very same theological error . Thus , after quoting the opinions of Anaxagoras and Plato upon divinity , he adds , Κοινως ουν ἁμαρτάνουσιν αμφότεροι , ότι τον θεον εποίησαν επιφερόμενον των ...
... Epicurus , has unaccountably adopted the very same theological error . Thus , after quoting the opinions of Anaxagoras and Plato upon divinity , he adds , Κοινως ουν ἁμαρτάνουσιν αμφότεροι , ότι τον θεον εποίησαν επιφερόμενον των ...
Side 101
... Epicurus chiefly owed these gross misrepresentations of the life and opinions of himself and his associates , which , notwithstanding the learned exertions of Gassendi , have still left an odium on the name of his philosophy ; and we ...
... Epicurus chiefly owed these gross misrepresentations of the life and opinions of himself and his associates , which , notwithstanding the learned exertions of Gassendi , have still left an odium on the name of his philosophy ; and we ...
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