Mediaeval Philosophy, Or, A Treatise of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy from the Fifth to the Fourteenth CenturyMacmillan, 1870 - Всего страниц: 253 |
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... believe that they were not doctors merely that their thoughts , even when they appear to us most grotesque , had some connection with human life and human history . A very eminent writer , whose judgment on the art of the Middle Ages is ...
... believe that they were not doctors merely that their thoughts , even when they appear to us most grotesque , had some connection with human life and human history . A very eminent writer , whose judgment on the art of the Middle Ages is ...
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... believe that there was any truth corresponding to the hopes which it suggested . But in numbers , in lines , in forms , in musical notes , in the motions of the heavenly bodies , there were principles which evidently did not bend to ...
... believe that there was any truth corresponding to the hopes which it suggested . But in numbers , in lines , in forms , in musical notes , in the motions of the heavenly bodies , there were principles which evidently did not bend to ...
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... believe the species of man has been truly and fairly deduced from individual bodies ; or whether they are as much feigned as the animal in the verse of Horace with the human head and the horse's neck , which neither does exist nor could ...
... believe the species of man has been truly and fairly deduced from individual bodies ; or whether they are as much feigned as the animal in the verse of Horace with the human head and the horse's neck , which neither does exist nor could ...
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... believe to be wholly un- tenable . It has gained strength from the notion that Boethius being the parent of the Latin dialectics and philosophy , was also a theologian , and took pains to give his philosophy a theological and Christian ...
... believe to be wholly un- tenable . It has gained strength from the notion that Boethius being the parent of the Latin dialectics and philosophy , was also a theologian , and took pains to give his philosophy a theological and Christian ...
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... believe , had a commission to restore them both . Nothing could have raised the Byzantine Christianity out of the abyss into which it had fallen , but such a voice as that which came from the Arabian cave . That voice proclaimed the ...
... believe , had a commission to restore them both . Nothing could have raised the Byzantine Christianity out of the abyss into which it had fallen , but such a voice as that which came from the Arabian cave . That voice proclaimed the ...
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