Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & Company, 1917 - 334 頁 |
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... Synesius : ' Nols iepà , " Αρρητα γονά The after comparison of the process of the natura naturans with that of the geome- trician is drawn from the very heart of philosophy . not to disquiet me with interrogatories , but to understand ...
... Synesius : ' Nols iepà , " Αρρητα γονά The after comparison of the process of the natura naturans with that of the geome- trician is drawn from the very heart of philosophy . not to disquiet me with interrogatories , but to understand ...
第 133 頁
... Synesius , in his THIRD HYMN : ' Ev κal Пav'тa- ( taken by itself ) is Spinozism . ' Ev 8''ATаv'тwv - a mere Anima Mundi . Εν τε πρὸ πάντων — is mechanical Theism . But unite all three , and the result is the Theism of Saint Paul and ...
... Synesius , in his THIRD HYMN : ' Ev κal Пav'тa- ( taken by itself ) is Spinozism . ' Ev 8''ATаv'тwv - a mere Anima Mundi . Εν τε πρὸ πάντων — is mechanical Theism . But unite all three , and the result is the Theism of Saint Paul and ...
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