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... Eros or Cupid , and that of Uranos or Coelum . Only the first however is discussed in the fragment which we now have , and even that is left incomplete . The philosophy of Democritus appeared to Bacon to be nearly in accordance with the ...
... Eros or Cupid , and that of Uranos or Coelum . Only the first however is discussed in the fragment which we now have , and even that is left incomplete . The philosophy of Democritus appeared to Bacon to be nearly in accordance with the ...
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... Eros ; but that Hesiod in the order of his theogony places Gaia and Eros next after primeval Chaos.1 It seems in truth probable that the fables which make Eros the son of Zeus and Aphrodite are of later origin . From the Sym- posium ...
... Eros ; but that Hesiod in the order of his theogony places Gaia and Eros next after primeval Chaos.1 It seems in truth probable that the fables which make Eros the son of Zeus and Aphrodite are of later origin . From the Sym- posium ...
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... Eros with Phanes or Ericapeus rests on a passage in the Argonautics , in which it is said that he was called Phanes by the men of later time because he was manifested before all other beings ; πρῶτος γὰρ ἐφάνθηλ It is confirmed by the ...
... Eros with Phanes or Ericapeus rests on a passage in the Argonautics , in which it is said that he was called Phanes by the men of later time because he was manifested before all other beings ; πρῶτος γὰρ ἐφάνθηλ It is confirmed by the ...
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... Eros are described , nor is it necessary to do so . The form in which Bacon connects the myth of the primeval Eros with philosophy is far less artificial and unreal than most of the interpretations which he has given in the Wisdom of ...
... Eros are described , nor is it necessary to do so . The form in which Bacon connects the myth of the primeval Eros with philosophy is far less artificial and unreal than most of the interpretations which he has given in the Wisdom of ...
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... Eros has no progenitors , " ne forte intellectus ad inania deflectat " - that we turn not aside to transcendental fancies ; for in these the mind can make no real progress , and " dum ad ulteriora tendit ad proximiora recidit . " We ...
... Eros has no progenitors , " ne forte intellectus ad inania deflectat " - that we turn not aside to transcendental fancies ; for in these the mind can make no real progress , and " dum ad ulteriora tendit ad proximiora recidit . " We ...
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