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19 results for "atomic"
1. Aeschylus, Libation-Bearers, 4.3.11, 4.4.6 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 91, 97
2. Theophrastus, On Fire, 33, 44-48, 6, 73, 5 (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 92
3. Aristotle, Soul, None (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: nan nan nan nan nan nan nan nan
4. Aristotle, Heavens, None (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 91
5. Philodemus of Gadara, De Morte \ , 8.13-8.20, 37.27-37.33 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 93
6. Lucretius Carus, On The Nature of Things, 1.445-1.458, 3.37, 3.96-3.97, 3.117-3.120, 3.136-3.144, 3.237-3.251 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 108, 109
1.445. ergo praeter ie et corpora tertia per se 1.446. nulla potest rerum in numero natura relinqui, 1.447. nec quae sub sensus cadat ullo tempore nostros 1.448. nec ratione animi quam quisquam possit apisci. 1.449. Nam quae cumque cluent, aut his coniuncta duabus 1.450. rebus ea invenies aut horum eventa videbis. 1.451. coniunctum est id quod nusquam sine permitiali 1.452. discidio potis est seiungi seque gregari, 1.453. pondus uti saxis, calor ignis, liquor aquai, 1.454. tactus corporibus cunctis, intactus ii. 1.455. servitium contra paupertas divitiaeque, 1.456. libertas bellum concordia cetera quorum 1.457. adventu manet incolumis natura abituque, 1.458. haec soliti sumus, ut par est, eventa vocare. 3.37. et metus ille foras praeceps Acheruntis agendus, 3.96. esse hominis partem nihilo minus ac manus et pes 3.97. atque oculei partes animantis totius extant. 3.117. Nunc animam quoque ut in membris cognoscere possis 3.118. esse neque harmonia corpus sentire solere, 3.119. principio fit uti detracto corpore multo 3.120. saepe tamen nobis in membris vita moretur. 3.136. Nunc animum atque animam dico coniuncta teneri 3.137. inter se atque unam naturam conficere ex se, 3.138. sed caput esse quasi et dominari in corpore toto 3.139. consilium, quod nos animum mentemque vocamus. 3.140. idque situm media regione in pectoris haeret. 3.141. hic exultat enim pavor ac metus, haec loca circum 3.142. laetitiae mulcent: hic ergo mens animusquest. 3.143. cetera pars animae per totum dissita corpus 3.144. paret et ad numen mentis momenque movetur. 3.237. iam triplex animi est igitur natura reperta; 3.238. nec tamen haec sat sunt ad sensum cuncta creandum, 3.239. nil horum quoniam recipit mens posse creare 3.240. sensiferos motus, quae denique mente volutat. 3.241. quarta quoque his igitur quaedam natura necessest 3.242. adtribuatur; east omnino nominis expers; 3.243. qua neque mobilius quicquam neque tenvius extat 3.244. nec magis e parvis et levibus ex elementis; 3.245. sensiferos motus quae didit prima per artus. 3.246. prima cietur enim, parvis perfecta figuris, 3.247. inde calor motus et venti caeca potestas 3.248. accipit, inde aer aër , inde omnia mobilitantur: 3.249. concutitur sanguis, tum viscera persentiscunt 3.250. omnia, postremis datur ossibus atque medullis 3.251. sive voluptas est sive est contrarius ardor.
7. Plutarch, Against Colotes, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 97
8. Hippolytus, Refutation of All Heresies, 1.22.5 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 92
9. Galen, On The Anatomy of Thr Nerves, None (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 99
10. Sextus, Against The Mathematicians, 7.380, 8.100 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 99, 109
11. Alexander of Aphrodisias, On The Soul, 100.8-100.12 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 109
12. Tertullian, On The Soul, 15.2 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 109
13. Calcidius (Chalcidius), Platonis Timaeus Commentaria, 216, 221 (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 91
14. Plotinus, Enneads, 4.7.2 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 91
15. Epicurus, Letter To Herodotus, 63-64, 66, 68-71, 46  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 92
18. Aurelianus, Celeres Passonies (De Morbis Acutis), 1.115  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 109
19. Epicurus, On Nature, None  Tagged with subjects: •atomic complex (athroisma) Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 92