Xenophanês disclaimed openly all knowledge respecting the gods, and pronounced that no man could have any means of ascertaining when he was right and when he was wrong, in affirmations respecting them : while Pythagoras represents in part the scientific... History of Greece ... - Síða 369eftir George Grote - 1853Heildartexta - Um bókina
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 828 síður
...ascertaining when he was right and when he •* wrong, Jn affirmations respecting them : while *rtkagoras represents in part the scientific tendencies of his age, in part also the spirit of mysticism and of !T*rijl fraternities for religious and ascetio observance, *Men became diffused throughout Greece in... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 822 síður
...succession of philosophers. Bnt they all agreed in departing from the primitive method, and in recognising determinate properties, invariable sequences, and...throughout Greece in the sixth century before the Christian era : this was another point which placed him in antipathy with the simple, unconscious and demonstrative... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1851 - 338 síður
...to these latter at once, as an indispensable subject-matter, and as a limiting condition. Xenophanes disclaimed openly all knowledge respecting the gods,...throughout Greece in the sixth century before the Christian era. This was another point which placed him in antipathy with the simple, unconscious, and demonstrative... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1851 - 328 síður
...to these latter at once, as an indispensable subject-matter, and as a limiting condition. Xenophanes disclaimed openly all knowledge respecting the gods,...spirit of mysticism and of special fraternities for religions and ascetic observance, which became diffused throughout Greece in the sixth century before... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1852 - 286 síður
...to these latter at once as an indispensable subject-matter, and as a limiting condition. Xenophanes disclaimed openly all knowledge respecting the gods,...throughout Greece in the sixth century before the Christian era. This was another point which placed him in antipathy with the «»"ovr> :r.Kiw 7 simple, unconscious,... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1852 - 268 síður
...to these latter at once as an indispensable subject-matter, and as a limiting condition. Xenophanes disclaimed openly all knowledge respecting the gods,...throughout Greece in the sixth century before the Christian era. This was another point which placed him in antipathy with the SHCOND sFRiEsi 7 simple, unconscious,... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1871 - 346 síður
...to these latter at once, as an indispensable subject-matter, and as a limiting condition. Xenophanes disclaimed openly all knowledge respecting the gods,...throughout Greece in the sixth century before the Christian era. This was another point which placed him ia antipathy with the simple, unconscious, and demonstrative... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1898 - 368 síður
...which he communicated his own principles. Grote, in his History of Greece, has very justly said that " Pythagoras represents in part the scientific tendencies...observance which became diffused throughout Greece in the 6th century before the Christian era." Of the character of the philosophy of Pythagoras and of his... | |
| George Grote - 1899 - 532 síður
...Pythagoras, — all these were different ways of approaching the explanation of physical phsenomena, and each gave rise to a distinct school or succession...throughout Greece in the sixth century before the Christian aera. This was another point which placed him in antipathy with the simple, unconscious and demonstrative... | |
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