Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 313
... ( Diogenes Laertius , I. , 7 , 4. ) ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , III . , 79 , n , gives ἀρεταὶ instead of τιμαί . ) " Pleasures are corruptible , honours are immortal . " “ Αἱ περί τι σφοδραὶ ὀρέξιες τυφλοῦσιν εἰς τἆλλα τὴν ψυχήν ...
... ( Diogenes Laertius , I. , 7 , 4. ) ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , III . , 79 , n , gives ἀρεταὶ instead of τιμαί . ) " Pleasures are corruptible , honours are immortal . " “ Αἱ περί τι σφοδραὶ ὀρέξιες τυφλοῦσιν εἰς τἆλλα τὴν ψυχήν ...
Pagina 320
... ( Diogenes Laertius , VIII . , 1 , 19 , 23. ) " We ought so to behave to one another as to avoid making enemies of our friends , and at the same time to make friends of our enemies . " * Αλλος ἐγώ . ” ZENO . ( Diogenes Laertius , VII ...
... ( Diogenes Laertius , VIII . , 1 , 19 , 23. ) " We ought so to behave to one another as to avoid making enemies of our friends , and at the same time to make friends of our enemies . " * Αλλος ἐγώ . ” ZENO . ( Diogenes Laertius , VII ...
Pagina 324
... ( Diogenes Laertius , VI . , 1. , 5 , 12. ) " Virtue is a weapon which none can take from us . " " Ανδρα γὰρ αιολόμητις Ἔρως βελέεσσι δαμάσσας καὶ πάλιν ἀνέρος ἕλκος ἀκέσσεται . 669 66 MUSAEUS . Hero and Leander , 198 . “ Eros the many ...
... ( Diogenes Laertius , VI . , 1. , 5 , 12. ) " Virtue is a weapon which none can take from us . " " Ανδρα γὰρ αιολόμητις Ἔρως βελέεσσι δαμάσσας καὶ πάλιν ἀνέρος ἕλκος ἀκέσσεται . 669 66 MUSAEUS . Hero and Leander , 198 . “ Eros the many ...
Pagina 328
... DIOGENES . ( Diogenes Laertius , VI . , 2 , 6 , 41. ) " I am seeking a man . " « Ανθρωπον ὄντα δεῖ φρονεῖν τἀνθρώπινα . ” 66 Being men we should give heed to what concerns mankind . " « Ανθρωπος γὰρ ἄνθρωπον γεννᾷ . ” " 6 Man begets man ...
... DIOGENES . ( Diogenes Laertius , VI . , 2 , 6 , 41. ) " I am seeking a man . " « Ανθρωπον ὄντα δεῖ φρονεῖν τἀνθρώπινα . ” 66 Being men we should give heed to what concerns mankind . " « Ανθρωπος γὰρ ἄνθρωπον γεννᾷ . ” " 6 Man begets man ...
Pagina 329
... Diogenes Laertius , VI . , 2 , 6. ) " Man is a wingless animal with two feet and flat nails . " * Ανθρωπος ὦν γίγνωσκε τῆς ὀργῆς κρατεῖν . ” MENANDER . Monosticha , 20 . “ Learn , being human , to control thy wrath . ” “ Ανθρωπος ὢν ...
... Diogenes Laertius , VI . , 2 , 6. ) " Man is a wingless animal with two feet and flat nails . " * Ανθρωπος ὦν γίγνωσκε τῆς ὀργῆς κρατεῖν . ” MENANDER . Monosticha , 20 . “ Learn , being human , to control thy wrath . ” “ Ανθρωπος ὢν ...
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