The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: The divine legation of Moses demonstratedLuke Hansard & Sons, 1811 |
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Pagina 323
... Pythagorean ; which sect , as we shall see hereafter , gave itself up more professedly to • Αλλὰ μὲν ἧς γε καὶ Κολώτης ἐπαινεῖ διατάξεως τῶν νόμων , πρῶτον τσιν ἡ περὶ θεῶν δόξα , καὶ μέγισον . ἢ καὶ Λυκέργος Λακεδαιμονίας , και Νέμας ...
... Pythagorean ; which sect , as we shall see hereafter , gave itself up more professedly to • Αλλὰ μὲν ἧς γε καὶ Κολώτης ἐπαινεῖ διατάξεως τῶν νόμων , πρῶτον τσιν ἡ περὶ θεῶν δόξα , καὶ μέγισον . ἢ καὶ Λυκέργος Λακεδαιμονίας , και Νέμας ...
Pagina 329
... Pythagorean . 1. The words objected to , are these ; Alàs my παχείας — ἰσομιλήσιον — Κόσμον - Τραῳδίαις . This , and the fragments being written in the common dialect , instead of the Doric , are , in the Critic's opinion , suffi- çient ...
... Pythagorean . 1. The words objected to , are these ; Alàs my παχείας — ἰσομιλήσιον — Κόσμον - Τραῳδίαις . This , and the fragments being written in the common dialect , instead of the Doric , are , in the Critic's opinion , suffi- çient ...
Pagina 333
... Pythagorean , was gathered from some passages in the system of laws ascribed to him , for where else could they meet with it ? so that , if it can be proved he was more ancient than Pythagoras , this false story of his being a Pythagorean ...
... Pythagorean , was gathered from some passages in the system of laws ascribed to him , for where else could they meet with it ? so that , if it can be proved he was more ancient than Pythagoras , this false story of his being a Pythagorean ...
Pagina 334
... Pythagorean . And , doubtless , it would have much weight with those who did not carefully enough attend to the chronology . For Zaleucus , in this , might be thought to follow both the example and the precept of Pythagoras , who him ...
... Pythagorean . And , doubtless , it would have much weight with those who did not carefully enough attend to the chronology . For Zaleucus , in this , might be thought to follow both the example and the precept of Pythagoras , who him ...
Pagina 335
... Pythagorean , the imposture is evident . " And yet it is hard to give any other reason , that should induce the later " writers to call him a Pythagorean . " Some impos- tor , therefore , made a system of laws under the name of Zaleucus ...
... Pythagorean , the imposture is evident . " And yet it is hard to give any other reason , that should induce the later " writers to call him a Pythagorean . " Some impos- tor , therefore , made a system of laws under the name of Zaleucus ...
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