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... original knowledge , and he cannot , as Zeller implies , be accepted as simply quoting . One could hardly agree with Zeller , 1 that the familiarity shown by Sextus with the customs of both Alexandria and Rome in the Hypotyposes does ...
... original knowledge , and he cannot , as Zeller implies , be accepted as simply quoting . One could hardly agree with Zeller , 1 that the familiarity shown by Sextus with the customs of both Alexandria and Rome in the Hypotyposes does ...
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... original with Aenesidemus , but are more closely connected with the thought of earlier times . The decidedly empirical character of the Tropes proves this connection , for the eight Tropes of Aetiology , which were original with ...
... original with Aenesidemus , but are more closely connected with the thought of earlier times . The decidedly empirical character of the Tropes proves this connection , for the eight Tropes of Aetiology , which were original with ...
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... original with Aenesidemus , but because a definite statement of belief is always a far more powerful influence than principles which are vaguely understood and accepted . There is always , however , the danger to the Sceptic , in making ...
... original with Aenesidemus , but because a definite statement of belief is always a far more powerful influence than principles which are vaguely understood and accepted . There is always , however , the danger to the Sceptic , in making ...
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... original concise form , with the remark , " We make this order ourselves . " 5 The order is given differently by Diogenes , and also by Favorinus . The Trope which Sextus gives as the tenth is the fifth given by Diogenes , the seventh ...
... original concise form , with the remark , " We make this order ourselves . " 5 The order is given differently by Diogenes , and also by Favorinus . The Trope which Sextus gives as the tenth is the fifth given by Diogenes , the seventh ...
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... original parts from the material that was the common property of the Sceptical School . Many of these illustrations show , however , perfect famil- iarity with the scientific and medical teachings of the time . Before entering upon his ...
... original parts from the material that was the common property of the Sceptical School . Many of these illustrations show , however , perfect famil- iarity with the scientific and medical teachings of the time . Before entering upon his ...
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