1. Plato, Timaeus, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 116 |
2. Plato, Sophist, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 41 |
3. Plato, Republic, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 41 |
4. Plato, Phaedo, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 116 |
5. Aristotle, Soul, None (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 41 |
6. Aristotle, Rhetoric, 2.1-2.11 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 41 |
7. Cicero, Tusculan Disputations, 3.82-3.83, 4.14-4.15 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 38, 40, 70 3.82. et tamen, ut medici uti medici K ( er. n) toto corpore curando minimae etiam parti, si condoluit, medentur, sic philosophia cum universam aegritudinem sustulit, sustulit aegritudinem sustulit tamen si X (sustullit G 1 V 1 condoluit tamen si K 1 medenturaegr. sustulit add. c ) corr. Keil, Quaest. Tull. p. XVIII etiam, si quis error alicunde alicunde Ern. aliunde extitit, si paupertas momordit, si ignominia pupugit, pupigit G 1 R 1 V 1 si quid tenebrarum obfudit exilium, exsilium GV 1 aut eorum quae quaeque (quaeque G) modo X corr. s modo dixi si quid si quid sicut K extitit. etsi singularum rerum sunt propriae consolationes, de quibus audies tu quidem, cum voles. sed ad eundem fontem revertendum est, aegritudinem omnem procul abesse a sapiente, quod iis sit, quod frustra suscipiatur, quod non natura exoriatur, sed iudicio, sed opinione, sed quadam invitatione ad dolendum, cum id decreverimus ita fieri oportere. 3.83. Hoc detracto, quod totum est voluntarium, aegritudo erit sublata illa ilia ita G 1 maerens, morsus tamen tamen tantum Bentl. sed cf. p. 323, 11 quo Cic. hic respicit et contractiuncula quaedam contractiuncuculae quaedam (quadam G quandam V 1 ) relinquentur W Non. (relincuntur) corr. Bentl. cf. 9 hanc et Sen. ad Marc. 7, 1 animi relinquetur. hoc... 9 relinquentur Non. 92, 24 hanc dicant sane naturalem, dum aegritudinis nomen absit grave taetrum funestum, quod cum sapientia esse atque, ut ita dicam, habitare nullo modo possit. At quae at quae Bentl. atque stirpes sunt aegritudinis, quam multae, quam amarae! quae ipso ipso om. V trunco everso omnes eligendae elidendae R 2 sunt et, si necesse erit, singulis disputationibus. superest enim nobis hoc, cuicuimodi cuicuimodi cuiusmodi V 3 est, otium. sed ratio una omnium est aegritudinum, plura sed plura H nomina. nam et invidere aegritudinis est et aemulari et obtrectare et misereri et angi, lugere, maerere, aerumna adfici, lamentari, sollicitari, sollicitari add. G 2 dolere, dolore V in molestia esse, adflictari, desperare. 4.14. praesentis autem mali sapientis adfectio nulla est, stultorum stultorum Dav. stulta autem aegritudo est, eaque eaque Ba. ea qua X (ea qu e M 1 ) adficiuntur in malis opinatis animosque demittunt et contrahunt rationi non obtemperantes. itaque haec prima definitio difin. V est, ut aegritudo sit animi adversante ratione contractio. itaque ... 6 contractio Non. 93, 1 sic quattuor perturbationes sunt, tres constantiae, quoniam cf. Aug. civ. 14, 8 aegritudini nulla constantia opponitur. Sed omnes perturbationes iudicio censent fieri et St. fr. 3, 380 et 393 opinione. itaque eas definiunt pressius, ut intellegatur, non modo quam vitiosae, vitiose GKR sed etiam quam in nostra sint potestate. est ergo ergo igitur H s aegritudo aegritudo om. G 1 add. 1 et 2 opinio recens mali praesentis, in quo demitti contrahique animo rectum esse videatur, laetitia opinio recens boni praesentis, in quo ecferri ecferri haec ferri VK c (eff. K 2 ) rectum esse videatur, laetitia...15 videatur om. G 1, add. G 2 in mg. inf. ( lemmata laetitia metus adscr. 1 cf. praef. ) metus opinio impendentis mali, quod intolerabile intollerabile V esse videatur, libido lubido K, in lib. corr. G 1 (libido etiam in mg. ) R 1 opinio venturi boni, quod sit ex usu iam praesens esse atque adesse. 4.15. sed quae iudicia quasque opiniones perturbationum esse dixi, non in eis perturbationes solum positas esse dicunt, verum illa etiam etiam ilia H quae efficiuntur perturbationibus, ut aegritudo quasi morsum aliquem doloris efficiat, metus recessum quendam animi et fugam, laetitia profusam hilaritatem, libido lubido K x li bido R effrenatam effrenata X corr. K 2 R c adpetentiam. opinationem autem, quam in omnis definitiones superiores inclusimus, volunt esse inbecillam adsensionem. | |
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8. Seneca The Younger, On Anger, 1.16.7, 2.1.5, 2.3.4-2.3.5 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 41, 70 |
9. Plutarch, Against Colotes, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 41 |
10. Plutarch, On Moral Virtue, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 38, 40 |
11. Plutarch, On The Control of Anger, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 70 |
12. Aspasius, Nicomachian Ethics, 44.33-45.10 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 41 |
13. Gellius, Attic Nights, 12.5.8, 19.1.3 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 40, 70 |
14. Galen, On The Doctrines of Hippocrates And Plato, 2.7.8-2.7.10, 2.8.4, 2.8.8, 2.8.18, 3.1.25, 3.5.43-3.5.44, 3.7.4, 4.3.2, 4.7.28, 4.7.33, 5.1.5, 5.5.21, 5.6.31-5.6.32 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 38, 39, 40, 116 |
15. Plotinus, Enneads, 3.6.3 (17-19) (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 41 |
16. Stobaeus, Eclogues, 2.81.13-2.81.15 Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 40 |
17. Nemesius, On The Nature of Man, 21 Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 41 |
18. Gregory of Nyssa, On The Creation of Man, 12.4 Tagged with subjects: •contraction, expansion, a perceptible spatial movement of the physical soul in the chest Found in books: Sorabji (2000) 41 |