Many creatures with faces and breasts looking in different directions were born; some, offspring of oxen with faces of men, while others, again, arose as offspring of men with the heads of oxen, and creatures in whom the nature of women and men was mingled,... History of Greek Philosophy: Thales to Democritus - Page 194by Benjamin Apthorp Gould Fuller - 1923 - 290 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Burnet - Philosophy, Ancient - 1892 - 420 pages
...things joined together as each might chance, and many other 255 things beside them continually arose. Many creatures with faces and breasts looking in different...creatures in whom the nature of women and men was mingled, furnished 260 with sterile72 parts. KP 1376. . . . Shambling oxen with undivided hoofs."3 . . . Come... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 488 pages
...these things joined together as each might chance, and many other things beside them continually arose. Many creatures with faces and breasts looking in different...creatures in whom the nature of women and men was mingled, furnished with sterile parts. RP I37b. . . . Shambling oxen with undivided hoofs. . . . Come now, hear... | |
| Otto Augustus Wall - 1919 - 630 pages
...was mingled still further with divinity, these tilings joined together as each might chance, * * * some offspring of oxen with faces of men, while others,...creatures in whom the nature of women and men was mingled, furnished with sterile parts. "Come now, hear how the Fire as it was separated caused the night-born... | |
| Otto Augustus Wall - Phallicism - 1919 - 774 pages
...divinity was mingled still further with divinity, these things joined together as each might chance, * * * some offspring of oxen with faces of men, while others,...creatures in whom the nature of women and men was mingled, furnished with sterile parts. "Come now, hear how the Fire as it was separated caused the night-born... | |
| B.A.G. Fuller - 1923 - 398 pages
...bereft of shoulders . . . eyes ... in want of foreheads," * * which "wander seeking for union." 35 These limbs and organs are thrown together by chance,...creatures in whom the nature of women and men was mingled. . . ." 38 The creatures s1 Fr. 62, Burnet, Early Greek Philosophy, 3rd ed., pp. 214-5. 82 Act. V, 19... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - History - 2004 - 460 pages
...these things joined together as each might chance, and many other things beside them continually arose. Many creatures with faces and breasts looking in different...creatures in whom the nature of women and men was mingled, furnished with sterile parts. RP . . . Shambling oxen with undivided hoofs. . . . Come now, hear how... | |
| |