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Side v
... First Book , and partly from the un- foreseen difficulties which I have encountered in the endeavour to explain fully the scientific views of the Ancients , as they are reported by Cicero in his Second Book . The consequent increase in ...
... First Book , and partly from the un- foreseen difficulties which I have encountered in the endeavour to explain fully the scientific views of the Ancients , as they are reported by Cicero in his Second Book . The consequent increase in ...
Side xiv
... first im- parted to it by a creative energy . ( 1 ) Meaning of the term ' nature . ' ( 2 ) The universe is a vast organism permeated and controlled by an intelligent nature , all the parts of which co - operate for the good of the whole ...
... first im- parted to it by a creative energy . ( 1 ) Meaning of the term ' nature . ' ( 2 ) The universe is a vast organism permeated and controlled by an intelligent nature , all the parts of which co - operate for the good of the whole ...
Side xvi
... First Book we have seen what was Cicero's method in the composition of his philosophical treatises . They are adaptations from Greek originals ; and , as the comparison of the repì èvoreẞeías of Philodemus has shown us , Cicero borrows ...
... First Book we have seen what was Cicero's method in the composition of his philosophical treatises . They are adaptations from Greek originals ; and , as the comparison of the repì èvoreẞeías of Philodemus has shown us , Cicero borrows ...
Side xvii
... first ship § 89 ; from Aratus describing the constellations §§ 104-114 ; from Aratus again on the Golden Age § 159 . We need not suppose that all these exactly correspond to quotations in the original . Cicero has no doubt given at ...
... first ship § 89 ; from Aratus describing the constellations §§ 104-114 ; from Aratus again on the Golden Age § 159 . We need not suppose that all these exactly correspond to quotations in the original . Cicero has no doubt given at ...
Side xviii
... First as to Astronomy , which occupies the most prominent place in the argument , Cicero refers expressly to the orrery of Posidonius ( § 88 ) , as illustrating and justifying the process by which we infer the existence of a ...
... First as to Astronomy , which occupies the most prominent place in the argument , Cicero refers expressly to the orrery of Posidonius ( § 88 ) , as illustrating and justifying the process by which we infer the existence of a ...
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