The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1934 |
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... Varro , " a man , " he adds , “ un- questionably the acutest of all men , and , without any doubt , the most learned . " He does not say the most eloquent or the most fluent , for in reality he was very deficient in this faculty , but ...
... Varro , " a man , " he adds , “ un- questionably the acutest of all men , and , without any doubt , the most learned . " He does not say the most eloquent or the most fluent , for in reality he was very deficient in this faculty , but ...
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... Varro's are written with so much ability ? 6. Concerning the mythic , that is , the fabulous , theology , and the civil , against Varro . O Marcus Varro ! thou art the most acute , and without doubt the most learned , but still a man ...
... Varro's are written with so much ability ? 6. Concerning the mythic , that is , the fabulous , theology , and the civil , against Varro . O Marcus Varro ! thou art the most acute , and without doubt the most learned , but still a man ...
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... Varro , that Saturn was wont to devour all that sprang from him , because seeds returned to the earth from whence ... Varro , is on account of agriculture . Certainly in Saturn's reign there as yet existed no agriculture , and therefore ...
... Varro , that Saturn was wont to devour all that sprang from him , because seeds returned to the earth from whence ... Varro , is on account of agriculture . Certainly in Saturn's reign there as yet existed no agriculture , and therefore ...
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BOOK | 1 |
A review of the calamities suffered by the Romans before the time | 11 |
Of fate freewill and Gods prescience and of the source of the virtues | 57 |
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