Living creatures arose from the moist element as it was evaporated by the sun. Man was like another animal, namely, a fish, in the beginning. Greek Biology and Medicine - Side 4af Henry Osborn Taylor - 1922 - 151 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1899 - 634 sider
...visible in his system. His ideas of the origin of living creatures, as chronicled by Theophrastus,4 are as follows : " Living creatures arose from the...another animal, namely, a fish, in the beginning." Hipp. Ref. , i, 6 (RP, 16 a). " The first living creatures were produced in the moist element, and... | |
| John Burnet - 1892 - 420 sider
...living creatures. The Theophrastean account of this has been well preserved by the doxographers — • Living creatures arose from the moist element as it was evaporated by the sun.07 Man was like another animal, namely, a fish, in the beginning.— Hipp. Ref. i. G (li. P. 16n).... | |
| Bernard Bosanquet - 1895 - 438 sider
...The free dynamical view of ' nature.' Anaximander2 of Miletus in Ionia, middle of sixth century : ' Living creatures arose from the moist element as it...another animal, namely a fish, in the beginning.' ' Further, he says that in the beginning man was born from animals of a different species. His reason... | |
| Bernard Bosanquet - 1895 - 456 sider
...The free dynamical view of '•nature? Anaximander2 of Miletus in Ionia, middle of sixth century : ' Living creatures arose from the moist element as it...another animal, namely a fish, in the beginning.' ' Further, he says that in the beginning man was born from animals of a different species. His reason... | |
| Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1899 - 640 sider
...visible in his system. His ideas of the origin of living creatures, as chronicled by Theophrastus,4 are as follows : " Living creatures arose from the...another animal, namely, a fish, in the beginning." Hipp. Ref., i, 6 (RP, 16 a). " The first living creatures were produced in the moist element, and were... | |
| Frederick Elmer Bolton - 1899 - 66 sider
...ideas of the origin of living creatures, as chronicled by Theophrastus,4 are as follows : " Irving creatures arose from the moist element as it was evaporated...another animal, namely, a fish, in the beginning." Hipp. Ref., i, 6 (RP, 16 a). " The first living creatures were produced in the moist element, and were... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 488 sider
...We are on one of the surfaces, and the other is on the opposite side. — Hipp. Ref. i. 6 (RP 14 Q. Living creatures arose from the moist element as it...another animal, namely, a fish, in the beginning. — Hipp. Ref. i. 6 (RP loa). Further, he says that in the beginning man was born from animals of a... | |
| John Burnet - 1908 - 458 sider
...living creatures. The Theophrastean account of this has been well preserved by the doxographers : — Living creatures arose from the moist element as it...another animal, namely, a fish, in the beginning. — Hipp. Ref. i. 6 (RP 22 a). The first animals were produced in the moisture, each enclosed in a... | |
| Otto Augustus Wall - 1919 - 774 sider
...compared to God, jnst as the most beautiful ape is ugly compared to man." Anaximander (about 600 BC) said: "Living creatures arose from the moist element as...evaporated by the sun. Man was like another animal, the fish, in the beginning." Further, he says that in the beginning man was born from animals of a... | |
| Otto Augustus Wall - 1919 - 630 sider
...compared to God, just as the most beautiful ape is ugly compared to man." Anaximander (about 600 BC) said: "Living creatures arose from the moist element as...evaporated by the sun. Man was like another animal, the fish, in the beginning." Further, he says that in the beginning man was born from animals of a... | |
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