| Proclus - Physiology - 1820 - 496 pages
...the universe, therefore, was devised by him after a manner different [from its apparent meaning]. " But we say that whatever is generated, is necessarily generated by a certain cause." . • . i The discussion accords with the hypotheses, or rather with the order of the things from which... | |
| Ōkellos (ho Leukanos) - Science - 1831 - 114 pages
...may exist about the centre of * See ray Translation of the Commentaries of Proclus on the Timseus, vol. i. from p. 237 to p. 251. And also the Commentary...a composite, though it never has been a composite. Thus, in music, the middle chord is said to be composed of the lowest and highest chord. For though... | |
| Ōkellos (ho Leukanos) - Science - 1831 - 116 pages
...which may exist about the centre of * See my Translation of the Commentaries of Froclus on the Timaeus, vol. i. from p. 237 to p. 251. And also the Commentary...cause." — Vol. i. of my Translation, p. 249, &c. 42 the earth. That also is said to be generated, which, in mental conception, subsists as a composite,... | |
| Science - 1831 - 120 pages
...which may exist about the centre of * See my Translation of the Commentaries of Proclus on the Timasus, vol. i. from p. 237 to p. 251. And also the Commentary...is generated, is necessarily generated by a certain cause."—Vol. i. of my Translation, p. 249, &c. the earth. That also is said to be generated, which,... | |
| Ōkellos (ho Leukanos) - Science - 1831 - 118 pages
...Dialogue, " But we say that whatever is generated, is necessarily generated by a certain cause."—Vol. i. of my Translation, p. 249, &c. the earth. That...a composite, though it never has been a composite. Thus, in music, the middle chord is said to be composed of the lowest and highest chord. For though... | |
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