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Euripides, Heracleidae (ed. David Kovacs), line 1018 (search)
that experts in this study, if anyone attempts to cut up the
‘one’ in argument, laugh at him and refuse to allow it; but
if you mince it up,Cf. Meno 79
CKATAKERMATI/ZH|S, Aristot.Met.
1041 a 19A)DIAI/RETON PRO\S
AU(TO\ E(/KASTON: TOU=TO D' H)=N TO\ E(NI\ EI)=NAI,
Met.
1052 b a ff., 15 ff. and 1053 a 1TH\N GA\R MONA/DA TIQE/ASI PA/NTH|
A)DIAI/RETON. KERMATI/ZEIN is also the word used of breaking
money into small change. they multiply, always on guard lest the one
should appear to be not one but a multiplicity of parts.Numbers are the aptest illustration of the principle of the
Philebus and the Parmenides that thought
has to postulate unities which sensation (sense perception) and also
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith), (search)
Leo
2. Of ACHRIS (*)Axri/s, or ACHRIDIA (now Okhrida in Albania), was so called because he held the dignity of archbishop of the Greek church among the Bulgarians; and the seat of the archbishopric was commonly fixed at Achris.
He joined about A. D. 1053 with Michael Cerularius, patriarch of Constantinople, in writing a very bitter letter against the pope, which they sent to Joannes, archbishop of Trani in Apulia, to be distributed among the members of the Latin church, prelates, monks, and laity.
A translation of this letter is given by Baronius. (Annal. Eccles. ad Ann. 1053, xxii. &c.)
The pope, Leo IX., replied in a long letter, which is given in the Concilia, vol. ix. col. 949, &c., ed. Labbe; vol. vi. col. 927, ed. Hardouin ; vol. xix. col. 635, ed. Mansi; and the following year both Cerularius and Leo of Achris were excommunicated by cardinal Humbert, the papal legate. (Baronius, ad Ann. 1054, xxv.) Leo wrote many other letters, which are extant in MS. in various European libra
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 4 : (search)
George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 4, 15th edition., Chapter 3 : (search)