Philosophical orations : Volume II [Orations 22-41]
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais grec classique |
Titre complet : | Philosophical orations. Volume II, [Orations 22-41] / Maximus of Tyre; edited and translated by William H. Race |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England :
Harvard University Press
, 2023 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (VI-424 p.) |
Collection : | The Loeb classical Library ed. by G. P. Goold [puis] Jeffrey Henderson ; 554 |
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Œuvre : | Dissertations. grec ancien-anglais. 22-41. 2023 |
Contient : | That the enjoyment of philosophical discourse is superior to that of any other discourse Which group benefits a city more, soldiers or farmers? Soldiers That farmers are more useful than soldiers That words conforming to deeds are best Whether there is a Homeric school of philosophy Whether virtue is an art How someone may be free from pain What the ultimate end of philosophy is On pleasure, that even if it is good, it is not stable : Part I On pleasure, that even if it is good, it is not stable : Part II On pleasure, that even if it is good, it is not stable : Part III What the ultimate end of philosophy is That it is possible to benefit from adverse circumstances How to prepare oneself for friendship Whether the life of the Cynic is to be preferred Whether the liberal arts contribute to virtue Whether one can become good by divine dispensation Whether there exists one good greater than another. That there does not Whether there exists one good greater than another. That there does Since god brings about good things, where do evil things come from? |
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