Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 6British Academy, 1976 |
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... Aristotle expresses his gratitude to his pre- decessors ( i . 12 ) ; also that , in that work , Aristotle declares that the chief causes of human error are custom and popular opinion ( i . 4 ) . He further quotes the Metaphysics for the ...
... Aristotle expresses his gratitude to his pre- decessors ( i . 12 ) ; also that , in that work , Aristotle declares that the chief causes of human error are custom and popular opinion ( i . 4 ) . He further quotes the Metaphysics for the ...
Strana 381
... Aristotle ' , that there were three sacrifices and three prayers , he adds that this is ' manifest by the Politic of Aristotle , which is the book of the laws ( ii . 231 ) . He also states that Aristotle , in his Politics , proposes to ...
... Aristotle ' , that there were three sacrifices and three prayers , he adds that this is ' manifest by the Politic of Aristotle , which is the book of the laws ( ii . 231 ) . He also states that Aristotle , in his Politics , proposes to ...
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... Aristotle . The varying fortunes of the study of Aristotle in Paris are recounted by Roger Bacon in his latest work , written in 1292. ' It was late before any part of the philosophy of Aristotle came into use among the Latins , because ...
... Aristotle . The varying fortunes of the study of Aristotle in Paris are recounted by Roger Bacon in his latest work , written in 1292. ' It was late before any part of the philosophy of Aristotle came into use among the Latins , because ...
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DECEASED FELLOWS 190313 | 13 |
CONTENTS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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