Dictionary of Quotations (classical)S. Sonnenschein, 1897 - 648 pagine |
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Pagina 309
... Ethica Nicomachea , II . , 1 , 4 . " What we have to learn to do we learn by doing . " “ Ο γὰρ μανθάνων κιθαρίζειν κιθαρίζων μανθάνει κιθαρίζειν . ” ARISTOTLE . Metaphysica , VIII . , 8 . " He who is learning the harp learns the harp by ...
... Ethica Nicomachea , II . , 1 , 4 . " What we have to learn to do we learn by doing . " “ Ο γὰρ μανθάνων κιθαρίζειν κιθαρίζων μανθάνει κιθαρίζειν . ” ARISTOTLE . Metaphysica , VIII . , 8 . " He who is learning the harp learns the harp by ...
Pagina 310
... Ethica , Fragment 38 ( 109 ) . " Goodness lies in abstaining not merely from injustice , but from the desire for injustice . " “ Εχθρὸς οὐχ ὁ ἀδικέων μοῦνον , ἀλλὰ καὶ ὁ βουλόμενος . ” DEMOCRITUS . Ethica , Fragment 39 ( 110 ) . " Not ...
... Ethica , Fragment 38 ( 109 ) . " Goodness lies in abstaining not merely from injustice , but from the desire for injustice . " “ Εχθρὸς οὐχ ὁ ἀδικέων μοῦνον , ἀλλὰ καὶ ὁ βουλόμενος . ” DEMOCRITUS . Ethica , Fragment 39 ( 110 ) . " Not ...
Pagina 313
... Ethica , Fragment 58 ( 82 ) . " Too ardent longings in one direction blind the soul to all else . " “ Αἱ συμφοραὶ τῶν ἀνθρώπων ἄρχουσι , καὶ οἰκὶ ἄνθρωποι τῶν συμ φορέων . ” HERODOTUS . History , VII . , 49 . " Circumstances rule men ...
... Ethica , Fragment 58 ( 82 ) . " Too ardent longings in one direction blind the soul to all else . " “ Αἱ συμφοραὶ τῶν ἀνθρώπων ἄρχουσι , καὶ οἰκὶ ἄνθρωποι τῶν συμ φορέων . ” HERODOTUS . History , VII . , 49 . " Circumstances rule men ...
Pagina 316
... Ethica , Fragment 164 ( 95 ) . " It is disgraceful to neglect your own business while you are meddling with the affairs of others . ' “ Αἰσχρὸς δ ̓ ἐστὶ νέκυς κακκείμενος ἐν κονίῃσιν Νῶτον ὄπισθ ̓ αἰχμῇ δουρὸς ἐληλαμένος . 29 TYRTAEUS ...
... Ethica , Fragment 164 ( 95 ) . " It is disgraceful to neglect your own business while you are meddling with the affairs of others . ' “ Αἰσχρὸς δ ̓ ἐστὶ νέκυς κακκείμενος ἐν κονίῃσιν Νῶτον ὄπισθ ̓ αἰχμῇ δουρὸς ἐληλαμένος . 29 TYRTAEUS ...
Pagina 324
... Ethica , Fragment 63 ( 76 ) . " Not only is he brave who overcomes his enemies , but also he who is the master of his pleasures . " “ Τὸ νικᾶν αὐτὸν αὑτὸν πασῶν νικῶν πρώτη τε καὶ ἀρίστη , τὸ δὲ ἡττᾶσθαι αὐτὸν ὑφ ̓ ἐαυτοῦ παντῶν ...
... Ethica , Fragment 63 ( 76 ) . " Not only is he brave who overcomes his enemies , but also he who is the master of his pleasures . " “ Τὸ νικᾶν αὐτὸν αὑτὸν πασῶν νικῶν πρώτη τε καὶ ἀρίστη , τὸ δὲ ἡττᾶσθαι αὐτὸν ὑφ ̓ ἐαυτοῦ παντῶν ...
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