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... views of the Ancients , as they are reported by Cicero in his Second Book . The consequent increase in the size of the Com- mentary has made it necessary to devote a whole volume to this Book , and the publication of the third and last ...
... views of the Ancients , as they are reported by Cicero in his Second Book . The consequent increase in the size of the Com- mentary has made it necessary to devote a whole volume to this Book , and the publication of the third and last ...
Side xvi
... view to its composition . It is much more probable that he is following in the steps of some later writer or writers , and using the quotations which he found there ready to hand . If we ask who is the writer whom Cicero is most likely ...
... view to its composition . It is much more probable that he is following in the steps of some later writer or writers , and using the quotations which he found there ready to hand . If we ask who is the writer whom Cicero is most likely ...
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... views of Posidonius and those put forward in this book . 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 ...
... views of Posidonius and those put forward in this book . 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 ...
Side xix
... view , that each higher function of the soul involves the lower , so that all the functions are found combined with rationality in man ( § 33 , 34 , 85 ) ; while certain plants make an approach towards animal life ( § 120 ) , and ...
... view , that each higher function of the soul involves the lower , so that all the functions are found combined with rationality in man ( § 33 , 34 , 85 ) ; while certain plants make an approach towards animal life ( § 120 ) , and ...
Side xx
... views put forward in some of the above - cited passages are opposed to those of the older Stoics , and may with much probability be attributed to Posidonius , of whom Strabo says ( II 3 § 8 ) Toλù yap éσTI Tò aiтioλoуikov παρ ' αὐτῷ καὶ ...
... views put forward in some of the above - cited passages are opposed to those of the older Stoics , and may with much probability be attributed to Posidonius , of whom Strabo says ( II 3 § 8 ) Toλù yap éσTI Tò aiтioλoуikov παρ ' αὐτῷ καὶ ...
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