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  1. Herakleitos Von Ephesos: Fragments (German Edition) by Hermann Diels, Heraclitus, 2010-02-10
  2. Heraclite: Traduction integrale des fragments, precedee d'une introduction (La Philosophie en poche) (French Edition) by Heraclitus, 1977
  3. Playing Trades (1870) by Heraclitus Grey, 2010-09-10
  4. Die Heraklitischen Briefe (German Edition) by Jacob Bernays, Jacob Heraclitus, 2010-01-09
  5. Heracliti Allegoriae Homericae by Heraclitus, 2010-02-23
  6. Armstrong Magney. by Heraclitus Grey, 2010-05-03
  7. Heracliti Ephesii Reliquiae. Appendicis loco additae sunt Diogenis Laertii vita Heracliti particulae Hippocratei de Diaeta libri primi epistolae Heracliteae. Cum indice duplici scriptorum et verborum. by Heraclitus, 1877
  8. The Book of the Cosmos: Imagining the Universe from Heraclitus to Hawking, A Helix Anthology
  9. Heraclitus by Philip Wheelwright, 1971-01-01
  10. The Great Philosophers. Volume II: The Original Thinkers. Anaximander Plotinus Spinoza Heraclitus Anslem Lao-Tzu Parmenides Nicholas of Cusa Nagarjuna. Ed. By Hannah Arendt. by Karl. Jaspers, 1966
  11. Heraclitus: Texto Griego Y Version Castellana (Greek Text with Translation) by M. Marcovich, 1968
  12. The Hidden Harmony: Discources on the fragments of Heraclitus
  13. 530s Bc Births: 530 Bc Births, 534 Bc Births, 535 Bc Births, Heraclitus, Rahula, Aristides, Onomacritus
  14. Philosophic Fire: Unifying the Fragments of Heraclitus by Robert Jones, 2001-11

61. Quotez - Author Index
heraclitus, Diels, Fragments of the PreSocratics; Character is destiny. heraclitus, fragment; Much learning does not teach understanding.
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62. HERACLITUS
heraclitus c.544 c.480 BC Greek Philosopher. heraclitus was born in Ephesus, a Greek colony in Asia Minor. heraclitus was called
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63. Heraclitus Quotes And Quotations - BrainyQuote
heraclitus Quotes, A man s character is his guardian divinity. heraclitus Big results require big ambitions. heraclitus Bigotry is the sacred disease.
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Character is destiny. Heraclitus Corpses are more fit to be thrown out than is dung. Heraclitus Couples are wholes and not wholes, what agrees disagrees, the concordant is discordant. From all things one and from one all things. Heraclitus Even sleepers are workers and collaborators in what goes on in the Universe. Heraclitus Good character is not formed in a week or a month. It is created little by little, day by day. Protracted and patient effort is needed to develop good character. Heraclitus I am what libraries and librarians have made me, with little assistance from a professor of Greek and poets. Heraclitus If you do not the expect the unexpected you will not find it, for it is not to be reached by search or trail. Heraclitus Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness of a child at play.

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65. Heraclitus VII
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66. Gnosis
Gnosis. Friday, July 11, 2003. Of Democritus and heraclitus. From Essays After Montaigne. I take my first Argument of fortune All are
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From Essays After Montaigne I take my first Argument of fortune: All are alike unto me: And I never purpose to handle them throughly: For there is nothing wherein I can perceive the full perfection: Which they doe not that promise to shew it us. Of a hundred parts and visages that every thing hath, I take one, which sometimes I slightly runne over, and other times but cursorily glance at. Yesterday morning, as I was walking from the subway to my office, I heard a man behind me talking a little louder than the average pedestrian on 42nd Street. His voice was clear and urgent, like he was carefully explaining something that was important to him. A quick glance over my shoulder revealed that there was no one around him that he could be talking to, and another glance confirmed that he wasn't talking on a cell phone either. Because he was walking behind me and speaking so clearly, I was able to hear most of what he was saying: The thing is that if you hear a song a bunch of times you lose the memory of the first time you heard it. If you heard a song a couple of times in 1965 and you hear it again now, you'll remember exactly what it was like when you first heard it. But if you've heard "Let It Be" 600 times, that'll erase the memory of the first time you heard it. What they should do instead of playing the top twenty, they should play numbers twenty through fifty. Besides hearing some great music, it would be fascinating for what it did to your memory.

67. Heraclitus Of Ephesus
© 1998 Bernard SUZANNE, Last updated December 5, 1998. Plato and his dialogues Home Biography - Works - History of interpretation
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68. Heraclitus
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69. RPO -- William Johnson Cory : Heraclitus
heraclitus. 1They told me, heraclitus, they told me you were dead,. 2They brought me bitter news to hear and bitter tears to shed.
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They told me, Heraclitus, they told me you were dead, They brought me bitter news to hear and bitter tears to shed. I wept, as I remembered, how often you and I Had tired the sun with talking and sent him down the sky.
And now that thou art lying, my dear old Carian guest, A handful of grey ashes, long long ago at rest, Still are thy pleasant voices, thy nightingales, awake; For Death, he taketh all away, but them he cannot take. Notes ] Heraclitus: Greek philosopher (ca. 540-ca. 400 BC), pre-Socratic founder of an Ionian school, whose principal tenet was change in all things. Cory translates an epigram of Callimachus, which in A. W. Mair's translation of the Greek is as follows: "One told me, Heracleitus, of thy death and brought me to tears, and I remembered how often we two in talking put the sun to rest. Thou, methinks, Halicarnasian friend, art askes long and long ago; but thy nightingales live still, whereon Hades, snatcher of all things, shall not lay his hand" ( Callimachus , ed. A. W. Mair, Loeb Classical Library [1921; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1960], p. 139, Epigram II; PA 3945 A2 Robarts Library).

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71. Heraclitus - The Fragments
Last Updated 01 Aug 2002 THE FRAGMENTS OF heraclitus. heraclitus in Raphael s School of Athens, thanks to CGFA. This site is a project
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72. Heraclitus :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
heraclitus. Online Encyclopedia heraclitus of Ephesus (Greek Herakleitos) (about 535 475 BC), pre-Socratic Greek philosopher.
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Heraclitus of Ephesus (Greek: Herakleitos ) (about 475 B.C pre-Socratic Greek philosopher . Disagreed with Thales Anaximander , and Pythagoras about the nature of the ultimate substance. He claimed instead that everything is derived from the Greek Classical element fire, rather than from air, water, or earth. This led to the belief that change is real, and stability illusory. For Heraclitus "everything is in flux ." A well known quote illustrating this is "panta rei", although it's probably apocryphal. He is famous for saying: "No man can cross the same river twice, because neither the man nor the river are the same." Heraclitus' view that an explanation of change was foundational to any theory of nature was strongly opposed by Parmenides , who argued that change is an illusion and that everything is fundamentally static. This content from wikipedia is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License Power Supplies Hardware Information Law Advice

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74. Nietzsche's Heraclitus
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76. General Term: Heraclitus (c.540-c.480 BCE)
heraclitus (c.540c.480 BCE). Greek philosopher, famous for his insistence on the primacy of change in the physical universe. The
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Corpses are more fit to be thrown out than is dung. It is hard to contend against one's heart's desire; for whatever it wishes to have it buys at the cost of soul. To do the same thing over and over again is not only boredom: it is to be controlled by rather than to control what you do. You could not step twice into the same rivers; for other waters are ever flowing on to you. Change alone is unchanging. Men who wish to know about the world must learn about it in its particular details. The world, an entity out of everything, was created by neither gods nor men, but was, is and will be eternally living fire, regularly becoming ignited and regularly becoming extinguished. God is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, surfeit and hunger. History is a child building a sand-castle by the sea, and that child is the whole majesty of man's power in the world. Hide our ignorance as we will, an evening of wine soon reveals it. Immortal mortals, mortal immortals, one living the others' death and dying the others' life. Even sleepers are workers and collaborators on what goes on in the universe.

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