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The Virgin of the World, by Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland, [1884], full text etext at sacred-texts.com
1992, 628). A useful example of why this is so is his recommendation that the law of contract be reformed to require exceptions for rage and drunkenness (Stobaeus, Eclogues IV This is what Stobaeus told us: Good are the following sorts of item: wisdom, moderation, justice, courage and that is virtue or participates in virtue. Bad are the following sorts of item: folly, intemperance, injustice, cowardice, and all that is vice or participates in vice. Stobaeus, Eclogues II 57.18-58.4 In most of the manuscripts there is a division into three books, forming two distinct works; the first and second books forming one work under the title Physical and Moral Extracts (also Eclogues; Greek: Ἐκλογαὶ φυσικαὶ καὶ ἠθικαί), the third book forming another work, called Florilegium or Sermones (or Anthology; Ἀνθολόγιον).
51, Tr. Thomas Taylor, The Mystical Hymns of Orpheus https://books.google.com/books? id= Anthologium; Eclogues; Ἀνθολόγιον; Ἐκλογαὶ φυσικαὶ καὶ ἠθικαί. Bandeinteilung: Bd. 1. Libri duo priores. Bd. 1.
From Photius, we know the title of Stobaeus’ work (Extracts, Sentences and Precepts), its purpose (to teach his son Septimius), that it was in four books (eclogues) divided into two volumes of two books each, the number of chapters in each book and some of their contents. After Photius’ time, Stobaeus volumes were separated.
Opera a fost inițial împărțită în două volume care conțineau două cărți fiecare. Source: Quoted by Johannes Stobaeus in Eclogues There is a fire in the middle at the centre, which is the Vesta of the universe, the house of Jupiter, the mother of the Gods, and the basis coherence and measure of nature.
A translation of Hermes Trismegistus is based heavily on Stobaeus: Thrice-Greatest Hermes; This is a review of a translation of one extract of the Eclogues: Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2000.02.37. The complete anthologies by Stobaeus, pretty clearly, have not been Englished.
The third of these (which is preserved only fragmentarily) drew heavily on Stobaeus, and preserves many titles of sections and extensive extracts. In order to check the reliability of Wachsmuth’s citations, these three manuscripts were collated at selected passages where they contain material from Aëtius. (Stobaeus, Eclogues 1.18.1 c = Aristotle, Fr. 201 Rose³ = DK 58 B 30; tr. after Bernabé and Mendoza) B. The Pythagoreans, too, held that void exists and that it enters the heaven from the infinite breath, the kosmos inhaling also the void which distinguishes the natures of things as if it were what separates and distinguishes the terms of a Joannes Stobaeus (; ; fl.
The collection is valuable because it preserves fragments from many since lost works of early Greek authors.
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The work was originally divided into two volumes containing two books each. The two volumes became separated in the manuscript tradition, and the first volume became known as the Extracts (also Eclogues) and the … Stobaeus, Joannes (jōăn`ēz stōbē`əs), fl. 5th cent.?
25 Nov 2020 Eclog. Stobaeus, Eclogues. Tarán.
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Stobaeus eller Stobæus är namnet på en svensk släkt. Släkten Stobaeus härstammar från en Lauritz, som under 1570-talet levde i Hedenstad by och socken i Hatting härad av Veile amt på dåvarande Jutland. Omkring 1579, föddes där hans son Jens Lauritzsen Hedenstadensis, som levde ännu 1673 och blev kyrkoherde i Stoby och Sandby i Skåne.
Södra Byvägen 13, 281 46 Tormestorp. Hemadress. Var 4:e minut ID-kapas någon. Få gratis ID-skydd med UC. Joannes Stobaeus (/ dʒ oʊ ˈ æ n ɪ s s t oʊ ˈ b iː ə s /; [1] Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Στοβαῖος; fl. 5th-century AD), from Stobi in Macedonia, was the compiler of a valuable series of extracts from Greek authors. Stobaeus (1,395 words) exact match in snippet view article find links to article manuscript tradition, and the first volume became known as the Extracts (also Eclogues) and the second volume became known as the Anthology (also Florilegium) Joannes Stobaeus (/ dʒ oʊ ˈ æ n ᵻ s s t oʊ ˈ b iː ə s /; [1] Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Στοβαῖος; fl.