This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ...cernimus: a termittit.--caelum, etc.: the recapitulation from cum vide quotation is probably from the mus, 68, to parentia.--possu Eumenides of Ennius; the meter musne... quin: following cum aliquis vel effector, si haec nata sunt, ut Platoni videtur, vel, si semper fuerunt, ut Aristoteli placet, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ...cernimus: a termittit.--caelum, etc.: the recapitulation from cum vide quotation is probably from the mus, 68, to parentia.--possu Eumenides of Ennius; the meter musne... quin: following cum aliquis vel effector, si haec nata sunt, ut Platoni videtur, vel, si semper fuerunt, ut Aristoteli placet, moderator tanti operis et muneris? Sic mentem hominis, quamvis earn non videas, ut deum non vides, tamen, ut deum adgnoscis ex operibus eius, sic ex memoria rerum et inventione et celeritate motus omnique pulchritudine virtutis vim divinam mentis adgnoscito. In quo igitur loco est? Credo equidem in capite et 29 cur credam adferre possum. Sed alias, ubi sit animus; certe quidem in te est. Quae est ei natura? Propria, puto, et sua. Sed fac igneam, fac spirabilem; nihil ad id de quo agimus. Illud modo videto, ut deum noris, etsi eius ignores et locum et faciem, sic animum tibi tuum notum esse oportere, etiamsi ignores et locum et formam. In animi autem cognitione dubitare non possu-71 mus, nisi plane in physicis plumbei sumus, quin nihil sit animis admixtum, nihil concretum, nihil copulatum, nihil coagmentatum, nihil duplex. Quod cum ita sit, certe videmus, at the beginning of the... mentis: anacoluthon; we chapter, we should expect non should expect divinam esse agree possumus... quin instead of the ing with mentem, but after the interrogative form. The length of long intervening passage the con the passage and the recapitulation struction is changed, clause account for the anacoluthon. 29. in capite: the view of--Platoni... Aristoteli: cf. the later Stoics; the earlier Stoics Acad. II. 118, 119 Plato ex materia located the soul in the breast.--... mundum factum esse ceuset... adferre: used absolutely, to show. Aristoteles (dicit)... neque...
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Very Good-with no dust jacket. A tight copy. Fraying and wear to edges of covers. Harvard ex-libris stamp and plate on title page and inside front cover; otherwise, interior is clean. Edited by Frank Ernest Rockwood.; 12mo; 67 pages.