| Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 622 sivua
...definitive of a thing. Hence, xoyw, in the soul, are, gnostically producing, principles. ftavat, MONAD. In divine natures is that which contains distinct,...monads. All these monads, likewise, are denominated, oXonrrff, wholenesses, and have a perpetual subsistence. /Mfpn, MORPHE. Pertains to the colour, figure,... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 628 sivua
...definitive of a thing. Hence, aoyoi, in the soul, are, gnostically producing, principles. (Uwaj, MONAD. In divine natures is that which contains distinct,...conjunction with the cause of all). The second monad is the inerratrc sphere. In the third place the spheres of the planets succeed, each of which is also a monad,... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1816 - 308 sivua
...equal parts, without the intervention of unity one is more simple than the monad. Observe too, that in the sensible universe, the first monad is the world...appropriate multitude. And in the fourth and last plSce are the spheres of the elements, which are in a similar manner monads. All these monads likewise,... | |
| Proclus - 1820 - 496 sivua
...essence, perceiving all things at once. onif. WHOLENESS. A whole which has a perpetual subsistence, and which comprehends in itself all the multitude of which it is the cause. PLENITUDE, OK COMPLETENESS. Is a whole which gives completion to the universe. TO VO>)TOV, $ VOSpOV,... | |
| 1823 - 418 sivua
...sun in the philosophy both of Plato and Aristotle signifies a whole with a perpetual subsistence, and which comprehends in itself all the multitude of which it is the cause. is more slow : for it is accomplished in a year. That of Jupiter is still slower: for it is effected... | |
| 1823 - 418 sivua
...O\imjs in the philosophy both of Plato and Aristotle signifies a whole with a perpetual subsistence, and which comprehends in itself all the multitude of which it is the cause. is more slow: for it is accomplished in a year. That of Jupiter is still slower: for it is effected... | |
| 1895 - 542 sivua
...but at the same time profoundly-united multitude, and which produces a multitude exquisitely united to itself. But in the sensible universe, the first...monads. All these monads likewise are denominated oXonp-es, tulwknesses, and have a perpetual subsistence." Taylor reproduces this passage from a note... | |
| George Robert Stow Mead - 1896 - 336 sivua
...of the sun is fixed, and which is called a ' wholeness,' because it has a perpetual subsistence, and comprehends in itself all the multitude of which it is the cause" (Taylor, ibid.). That is to say, that sphere which gives the solar power to all the stars, which are... | |
| Orpheus (Greek mythology) - 1896 - 272 sivua
...orb of the Sun is fixed, and which is called a wholeness, because it has a perpetual subsistence, and comprehends in itself all the multitude of which it is the cause. Conformably to this, the Emperor Julian (in Orat. vp 334) says : " The orb of the Sun revolves in the... | |
| 1896 - 558 sivua
...of the sun is fixed, and which is called a ' wholeness,' because it has a perpetual subsistence, and comprehends in itself all the multitude of which it is the cause" (Taylor, ibid.). That is to say, that sphere which gives the solar power to all the stars, which are... | |
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