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Pàgina 116
... Aristotle and Plato , had never ceased to be ideals in the sanctuary of popular fame . The Italian poetry of the Trecento might , perhaps , have shown that there was originality enough in the national genius to have led the way in the ...
... Aristotle and Plato , had never ceased to be ideals in the sanctuary of popular fame . The Italian poetry of the Trecento might , perhaps , have shown that there was originality enough in the national genius to have led the way in the ...
Pàgina 131
... Aristotle , the great so - called autho- rity of the middle ages , had only been known hitherto in the second - hand versions of the schoolmen ; that a few dry com- pendia summed up the current knowledge of Thucydides , Herodotus , & c ...
... Aristotle , the great so - called autho- rity of the middle ages , had only been known hitherto in the second - hand versions of the schoolmen ; that a few dry com- pendia summed up the current knowledge of Thucydides , Herodotus , & c ...
Pàgina 298
... Aristotle . By George Grote , F.R.S. , & c . Edited by Alexander Bain , LL.D. , Professor of Logic in the University of Aberdeen , and J. Croom Robertson , M.A. , Professor of Philosophy of Mind and Logic in University College , London ...
... Aristotle . By George Grote , F.R.S. , & c . Edited by Alexander Bain , LL.D. , Professor of Logic in the University of Aberdeen , and J. Croom Robertson , M.A. , Professor of Philosophy of Mind and Logic in University College , London ...
Pàgina 515
... Aristotle . By GEORGE GROTE , F.R.S. , & c . Edited by ALEXANDER BAIN , LL.D. , Professor of Logic in the University of Aberdeen , and J. CROOM ROBERTSON , M.A. , Professor of Philosophy of Mind and Logic in University College , London ...
... Aristotle . By GEORGE GROTE , F.R.S. , & c . Edited by ALEXANDER BAIN , LL.D. , Professor of Logic in the University of Aberdeen , and J. CROOM ROBERTSON , M.A. , Professor of Philosophy of Mind and Logic in University College , London ...
Pàgina 516
... Aristotle , which would have been a boon to the world , and at the same time a fitting and natural sup- plement to the History of Greece . The loss of this we must deplore , but at the same time all honour must be given to the vastness ...
... Aristotle , which would have been a boon to the world , and at the same time a fitting and natural sup- plement to the History of Greece . The loss of this we must deplore , but at the same time all honour must be given to the vastness ...
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