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by Moses Maimonides
MOSES BEN MAIMON, commonly called Maimonides (1135-1204), is the leading Jewish thinker of the Middle Ages.
by Niccolò Machiavelli
MANY ARE now of the opinion, my dear Lorenzo, that no two things are more discordant and incongruous than a civil and a ...
by Aristotle
We speak in many ways of what is, i.e. the ways distinguished earlier in our work on the several ways in which things ar...
by Aristotle
Aristotle was much admired in the ancient world for the elegance and clarity of his style.
by Πλάτων
Socrates: I went down to the Piraeus yesterday with Glaucon, Ariston's son.
by Sir Isaac Newton
If you deny it, suppose them to be ultimately unequal, and let D be their ultimate difference.
by John Locke
Since it is the UNDERSTANDING that sets man above the rest of sensible beings, and gives him all the advantage and domin...
by Francis Bacon
1579 February. His father dies, and (in June) he returns to England.
by Niccolò Machiavelli
Žmonės, geižiantys įgyti valdovo palankumą, paprastai stengiasi jam įsiteikti tuo, ką turi brangiausia, arba tuo, ką, jų...
by Blaise Pascal, Philippe Sellier
To be insensitive to the point of despising things of interest and to become insensitive to what interests us most.
by Edward Gibbon
After the fall of the Roman empire in the West, an interval of fifty years, till the memorable reign of Justinian, is fa...
by Thomas Aquinas, Kennedy, Daniel Joseph, 1862-1930
THE FIRST POINT: 1. Prophecy is apparently not a form of knowledge, for we read of Elisha, when he was dead his body pro...