Posidonius
Fragments (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries)
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Publication
1992 - Cambridge University Press
Language
English
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Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100521354986
- ISBN-139780521354981
- Goodreads7318430
- Better World Books9780521354981
- Open LibraryOL7737918M
Classifications
- LCCPA4399.P2
First Sentence
F150a: Posidonius, who admired Plato's doctrines on the and the of the soul, said that instruction on the virtues and on the end is tied to this, and that in short all the doctrines of ethical philosophy are bound as if by a single cord to the knowledge of the powers of the soul.
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