... reading and writing, — not only for their usefulness, but also because many other sorts of knowledge are acquired through them. With a like view they may be taught drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases, or in order... The Library of Original Sources: The Greek world - Page 412by Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907Full view - About this book
| Aristotle - Athens (Greece) - 1885 - 588 pages
...With a like view they may be taught 1a end. drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed...upon in the buying or selling of articles, but rather 133S b. because it makes them judges of the beauty of the human form. To be always seeking after the... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - Political science - 1885 - 466 pages
...view they may be taught 12 liberal end. drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed...upon in the buying or selling of articles, but rather 1338 b. because it makes them judges of the beauty of the human form. To be always seeking after the... | |
| Aristotle - Political science - 1885 - 464 pages
...view they may be taught 12 liberal end. drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles, but ratherlSKfc. because it makes them judges of the beauty of the human form. To be always seeking after... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - Political science - 1885 - 482 pages
...view they may be taught u l1beral end. drawing, no t to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles, but rather1as: because it makes them judges of the beauty of the human form. To be always seeking after... | |
| Aristotle - Athens (Greece) - 1885 - 460 pages
...view they may be taught u liberal end. |drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles, butj,ather1ass:1 because it makes them judges of the beauty of the 41uman fu1n1.' To be always seeking... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - Political science - 1885 - 468 pages
...striking observations scattered up and down in the Eighth Book. What can be better than the remark that to be always seeking after the useful does not become free and exalted souls ? Or that in education habit must go before reason and the body before the mind ? Or the idea of noble... | |
| Aristotle - Political science - 1885 - 476 pages
...should be studied with a higher purpose ; for example, drawing may give the learners a sense of beauty. To be always seeking after the useful does not become free and exalted minds. The atmosphere of perplexity and controversy which envelopes Aristotle's other writings upon... | |
| 1886 - 522 pages
...: " With a like view they may be taught drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles ? " We pause to ask, what possible influence on shopping and merchandise " drawing " would exercise... | |
| Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - 480 pages
...them. With a like view they may be taught drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed...after the useful does not become free and exalted souls.d Now it is clear that in education habit must go before reason, and the body before the mind;... | |
| Plato - Greek literature - 1899 - 514 pages
...them. With a like view they may be taught drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed...after the useful does not become free and exalted souls.d Now it is clear that in education habit must go before reason, and the body before the mind... | |
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