10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PERIPATETICAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Universal Library Or, Compleat Summary of Science: ...
F!re,hy whom On the contrary, C<»v&» in his 2d Book, de said to I* »«* Sukilitate,
difputeth against >iy?or/e ; as also Element- doth Fr. Patritiut, in the 7th Book of
the 3 d Tome of his Peripatetical Discussions, who exempteth Fire from the ...
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The History of Philosophy
Antijibenes, a Peripatetical Philosopher, writ the Successions of Philosophers. (
Laert.) Apollodorus.yiho wrote-d Collection oj Doffrines. (Laert.) Arijtocles of
Meffena, a Peripatetical Philosopher, wrote Ten Books, Of Pt.n/osophy, in which
he ...
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Renaissance Averroism and Its Aftermath: Arabic Philosophy ...
But it is evident that he regards this 'peripatetical' theory of intellection as an
example of the same kind of erroneous thinking that puts matter before mind ('the
same sottishness of mind that would make stupid and senseless matter the
original ...
Anna Akasoy, Guido Giglioni, 2012
Some years after, appeared Andreas Cæfalpinus, who printed his * Peripatetical
Questions ' at Venice, in quarto, ... each other ; and he uses the word circulation
in his Peripatetical Questions, which had never been used in that fense before.
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
And in all the motions of parts which we find in the world, I can discern no
constant regard to the Peripatetical center, sursum or deorsum. NEXTHER can I
affirm, that a ponderous body, descending or falling from a tower, descends by a
line ...
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The Universal Library; Or, Compleat Summary of Science: ...
2. chap. f. are of the fame Opinion. Fire,hy whom On the contrary. Cardan in his
2d Book, de sild ro be «vo Subtllitate, disputeth against Aristotle ; as also
EjcmcntJ doth Fr. Patritim, in the 7th Book of the ;d Tome of his Peripatetical
Discussions, ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
(L.,-Gk.) ' Peripatetical, that disputes or teaches walking, as Aristotle did ; from
whence he and his scholars were called peripateticks ;' Blount's Gloss., ed. 1674.
— Lat. peripateticus. — Gk. irtpfnarnrin6s, given to walking about, esp. while ...
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Miscellaneous theological works
Philoponus and Synesius — miracles of learning — were therefore hardest to be
converted, they were so possessed and engaged in peripatetical philosophy, that
however they might be persuaded to the Trinity, they will not believe the ...
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A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry
The same idea was suggested by Aristotle and the peripatetical philosophers :
nihil est in intellectu, quod non prius in sensu — nothing is in the intellect which
was not first in the senses ; and by Roger Bacon in his Opus majus about 1266, ...
Joseph William Mellor, 1922
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The works of Thomas Adams: being the sum of his sermons, ...
If in the practical ; — His actions are polypragmatical, his feet peripatetical.
Erasmus pictures him to the life : ' He knows what every merchant got in his
voyage, what plots are at Rome, what stratagems with the Turk, &c. He knows
strangers' ...