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Book 6 Minor Writers

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Translator’s Biographical Notice.

[1193] [Compare what is said of Hippolytus, vol. v. p. 3, this series. See the valuable work of Professor Seabury on the Calendar, ed. 1872.]

Fragments of the Books on Arithmetic.

[1194] Fabricius, Biblioth. Græca, ed. Harles, vol. iii. p. 462. Hamburg, 1793.

[1195] θεωρίας καὶ πράξεως.

[1196] μαθήματα.

[1197] τὸ ἐπιστημονικόν.

[1198] μάθησιν.

[1199] εἰλικρινῆ, absolute.

[1200] ὕλην.

[1201] νοητήν.

[1202] θεωρητικός.

[1203] τοὺς πρὸς ἄλληλα λόγους.

[1204] σώματα, substances.

[1205] ἐπιστήμη θεωρητική.

[1206] πρὸς τὴν τῶν ὑποπιπτόντων δόσιν.

[1207] Iliad, iv. 442–443 (Pope).

[1208] σημείου καὶ γραμμῆς.

[1209] τὸ ἀρχιτεκτονικόν.

[1210] ἀναλογίας.

[1211] ἀρχάς, beginnings.

[1212] περιπέτεια, reversal of circumstances on which the plot of a tragedy hinges.

[1213] A native of Abdera, in Thrace, born about 460 b.c., and, along with Leucippus, the founder of the philosophical theory of atoms, according to which the creation of all things was explained as being due to the fortuitous combination of an infinite number of atoms floating in infinite space.

 

 

 

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