History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... becomes Retrospective , and in Philo the Jew and Apollonius of Tyana leans on Inspiration , Mysticism , Miracles . NEO - PLATONISM founded by Ammonius Saccas , followed by Plotinus , Porphyry , Iamblicus , Proclus . - The Alexandrian ...
... becomes Retrospective , and in Philo the Jew and Apollonius of Tyana leans on Inspiration , Mysticism , Miracles . NEO - PLATONISM founded by Ammonius Saccas , followed by Plotinus , Porphyry , Iamblicus , Proclus . - The Alexandrian ...
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... becomes Retrospective , and in Philo the Jew and Apollonius of Tyana leans on Inspiration , Mysticism , Miracles . NEO - PLATONISM founded by Ammonius Saccas , followed by Plotinus , Porphyry , Iamblicus , Proclus . - The Alexandrian ...
... becomes Retrospective , and in Philo the Jew and Apollonius of Tyana leans on Inspiration , Mysticism , Miracles . NEO - PLATONISM founded by Ammonius Saccas , followed by Plotinus , Porphyry , Iamblicus , Proclus . - The Alexandrian ...
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... become interwoven in our constitution ; their periodi- cities create periodicities in us . Day and night are incorpo- rated in our waking and sleeping ; summer and winter compel us to exhibit cycles in our life . Existence depends on ...
... become interwoven in our constitution ; their periodi- cities create periodicities in us . Day and night are incorpo- rated in our waking and sleeping ; summer and winter compel us to exhibit cycles in our life . Existence depends on ...
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... the appearance of organisms , so likewise have they been concerned in the removals . Of the myriads of species which have become extinct , doubtless every one has passed Perma- nence of or- ganisms due to im- conditions .
... the appearance of organisms , so likewise have they been concerned in the removals . Of the myriads of species which have become extinct , doubtless every one has passed Perma- nence of or- ganisms due to im- conditions .
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... become of all the aspirations and anxieties , the pleasures and agony of life . As the voluntary vanished from his sight , and the irresistible remained , and each movement became more and more distinct , well might he incline to dis ...
... become of all the aspirations and anxieties , the pleasures and agony of life . As the voluntary vanished from his sight , and the irresistible remained , and each movement became more and more distinct , well might he incline to dis ...
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