Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 6
עמוד 102
... Moon suffers eclipse only when she is full , with the Sun directly opposite to her , and she falls into the shadow of the Earth , as they say Osiris fell into his coffin . Then again , the moon herself obscures the Sun and causes solar ...
... Moon suffers eclipse only when she is full , with the Sun directly opposite to her , and she falls into the shadow of the Earth , as they say Osiris fell into his coffin . Then again , the moon herself obscures the Sun and causes solar ...
עמוד 103
... Moon , Plutarch devotes almost all the discussion to cosmological concerns by concentrating directly on the enigmas of the moon.18 This animated dialogue includes several knowledge- able participants . Sextus Sulla , Apollonides ...
... Moon , Plutarch devotes almost all the discussion to cosmological concerns by concentrating directly on the enigmas of the moon.18 This animated dialogue includes several knowledge- able participants . Sextus Sulla , Apollonides ...
עמוד 104
... moon the soul , and sun furnishes mind [ to man ] for the purpose of his generation even as it furnishes light to the moon herself . All soul , whether without mind or with it , when it has issued from the body is destined to wander ...
... moon the soul , and sun furnishes mind [ to man ] for the purpose of his generation even as it furnishes light to the moon herself . All soul , whether without mind or with it , when it has issued from the body is destined to wander ...
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