The Journal of Classical and Sacred Philology, Tom 1Joseph Barber Lightfoot, Fenton John Anthony Hort, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor Printed at the University Press, 1854 |
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... reason to doubt that he with all Athens ( except perhaps Socrates and Meton , if any reliance can be placed on Plutarch's gossip , ) anticipated the fall of Syracuse , and only grumbled at the tardiness of the principal commander , the ...
... reason to doubt that he with all Athens ( except perhaps Socrates and Meton , if any reliance can be placed on Plutarch's gossip , ) anticipated the fall of Syracuse , and only grumbled at the tardiness of the principal commander , the ...
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... reason for supposing that the scene represented the Athenian Pnyx , except the occurrence of the word Térрa ! In lines 10 and 11 we are expressly told that Attica was not even visible ; Euelpides says ( 30 sqq . ) that he and his ...
... reason for supposing that the scene represented the Athenian Pnyx , except the occurrence of the word Térрa ! In lines 10 and 11 we are expressly told that Attica was not even visible ; Euelpides says ( 30 sqq . ) that he and his ...
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... reasons which forbid us to suppose that Gorgias was meant by Peisthetærus , tell à fortiori against the notion that ... reason why he should be represented as " moulting " eleven years afterwards . As for argument 3 , surely if Nicias ...
... reasons which forbid us to suppose that Gorgias was meant by Peisthetærus , tell à fortiori against the notion that ... reason why he should be represented as " moulting " eleven years afterwards . As for argument 3 , surely if Nicias ...
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... reason . critic of the language , Lachmann is supreme ; as an interpreter of the philosophy , he appears to me to be less successful , and in not a few passages to have done violence to his author's meaning . Every one who reads this ...
... reason . critic of the language , Lachmann is supreme ; as an interpreter of the philosophy , he appears to me to be less successful , and in not a few passages to have done violence to his author's meaning . Every one who reads this ...
Strona 30
... reason that atoms have such , and that as they are not formed by a coming together of their parts , but have existed as they are from eternity , they may be supposed to consist of minima , á- Xora , existing in eternal juxta - position ...
... reason that atoms have such , and that as they are not formed by a coming together of their parts , but have existed as they are from eternity , they may be supposed to consist of minima , á- Xora , existing in eternal juxta - position ...
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Strona 29 - these primitive particles being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded of them, even so very hard as never to wear or break in pieces. While the particles continue entire, they may compose bodies of one and the same texture in all ages; but should they wear
Strona 29 - therefore that nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal things are to be placed only in the various separations, and new associations and motions of these permanent particles, compound bodies being apt to break not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles are laid together.
Strona 272 - Ut nos exaudire digneris, Te rogamus, audi nos. Fili Dei, Te rogamus, audi nos. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, Parce nobis Domine. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, Miserere nobis. Christe, audi nos. Kyrie elei'son. Christe elei'son. Kyrie eleison.
Strona 336 - weeks shall Messiah be cut off. . . And in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice to cease,
Strona 384 - ten cubits from one brim to the other: it was round all about, and his height was five cubits: and a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about.
Strona 87 - Quia cum cognovissent Deum, non sicut Deum gloriflcaverunt aut gratias egerunt; sed evanuerunt in cogitationibus suis et obscuratum est insipiens cor eorum, dicentes enim se esse sapientes stulti
Strona 278 - have intended the insertion of a parenthesis, " when thou tookest upon thee (to deliver) man, thou didst not abhor, &c.
Strona 279 - our MS. omits the two verses of the common text, Dignare Domine, die isto, sine peccato nos custodire, Miserere nostri Domine, miserere nostri;
Strona 306 - simul et saecularibus, ut diximus, abundanter ambo erant instructi, congregata discipulorum caterva, scientiae salutaris quotidie flumina irrigandis eorum cordibus emanabant; ita ut etiam metricae artis, astronomiae et arithmeticae ecclesiasticae disciplinam inter sacrorum apicum volumina suis auditoribus contraderent. Indicio est quod usque hodie
Strona 260 - A mathematician would tell you that though there be an infinite number of infinite little parts in an inch, yet there is twelve times that number of such parts in a foot; that is, the infinite number of those parts in a foot is not equal to, but twelve times bigger than the infinite number of them in an inch.