The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Volumes 1-2Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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Page 369
... moved by nature , as heavy and light things are , since these are moved by their generating cause and by that which removes the obstacle to their movement . Now whatsoever things are in motion are moved either per se or accidentally ...
... moved by nature , as heavy and light things are , since these are moved by their generating cause and by that which removes the obstacle to their movement . Now whatsoever things are in motion are moved either per se or accidentally ...
Page 371
... moved be united together in some subject accidentally , and it be found that a certain thing is moved without its being a mover , it is probable that a mover is to be found that is not moved . Nor can one urge against this the case of ...
... moved be united together in some subject accidentally , and it be found that a certain thing is moved without its being a mover , it is probable that a mover is to be found that is not moved . Nor can one urge against this the case of ...
Page 372
... moved accidentally , he goes on to show that in the first mover , the part which moves is not moved neither of itself nor accidentally . For in those things which among us move themselves , namely animals , since they are corruptible ...
... moved accidentally , he goes on to show that in the first mover , the part which moves is not moved neither of itself nor accidentally . For in those things which among us move themselves , namely animals , since they are corruptible ...
Contents
The Trial and Triumph of Christianity | 143 |
The Birth of Europe | 165 |
Toward a New Equilibrium | 337 |
Copyright | |
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abbot according Adeimantus al-Mas'udi ancient world ANTIGONE apostle army barbarians Behold believe bishop body Bogomils brethren bring brother caliph called Cassivellaunus cause cavalry century CHORUS Christ Christian church civilization command count count of Flanders count of Tripoli CREON death divine dynasty earth economic Emperor enemy Enkidu eternal evil faith father fear feudal follow forces Gaul give Glaucon gods Greek HAEMON hand hath heart heaven historians holy honor hope human imperial Israel Italy Jerusalem justice king kingdom knowledge land learning let the abbot live Maghrib matter means medieval mercy Middle Ages mind monastery monks moved nature never philosophers plowteams political punishment reason Renaissance righteousness Roman Empire Rome rule ruler saith the Lord Saladin satraps sins soul spirit Stilicho thee things thought tion true truth Turks unto villeins virgate whole words