Gods of gods, of whom I am the demiurgus and father, whatever is generated by me is indissoluble, such being my will in its fabrication. Indeed, every thing which is bound is dissoluble : but to be willing to dissolve that which is beautifully harmonized... On the theology of Plato - Pagina 86door Proclus - 1816Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 628 pagina’s
...generated, the Artificer of the universe thus addressed them : Gods of gods, of whom I am the demiurgus and father, whatever is generated by me is indissoluble,...composed, is the property of an evil nature. Hence, so far as you are generated, you are not immortal, nor in every respect indissoluble, yet you shall... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 622 pagina’s
...Plato in the Timaeus respecting the dissolution of the world. For Plato says in that dialogue, that every thing which is bound is dissoluble; but to be...to dissolve that which is beautifully harmonized, is the province jof an evil artificer. And again the demiurgus is represented saying to the celestial... | |
| Proclus - 1816 - 520 pagina’s
...CHAPTER VII. The meaning of the words unfolded in the speech of the Demiurgus, " Every thing therefore which is bound is dissoluble, but to be willing to...is beautifully harmonized and well composed, is the province of an ill nature." CHAPTER VIII. The following part of the speech of the Demiurgus to the... | |
| Proclus - 1816 - 578 pagina’s
...generated, he who fabricated this universe thus addressed them : Gods of Gods, of whom lam the demiurgus and father, whatever is generated by me is indissoluble, such being my will hi its fabrication. Indeed every thing which is bound is dissoluble ; but to be willing to dissolve... | |
| Proclus - 1820 - 496 pagina’s
...genitive. Nor from his will, because he does not at different times will different things ; and because, to be willing to dissolve that which is beautifully harmonized, and well constituted, is the province of an evil nature. But he is good, and the Universe is beautifully harmonized.... | |
| Apuleius - 1822 - 448 pagina’s
...eternal nature, must be perpetual. Hence, in the Timceus, the Demiurgus says to the junior Gods, " Whatever is generated by me is indissoluble, such being my will in its fabrication." of these, one pertains to things which may be seen by the eyes, and touched by the hand, and which... | |
| Robert Mushet - 1837 - 276 pagina’s
...indissolvable, such being my will in its fabrication. Indeed, everything which is bound is dissolvable ; but to be willing to dissolve that which is beautifully...composed, is the property of an evil nature. Hence so far as you are generated you are not immortal, nor in every respect indissolvable ; yet you shall... | |
| Julian (Emperor of Rome) - 1873 - 130 pagina’s
...the Timjeus] ascribes to the Demiurgus of the universe: " Gods of gods, of whom I am the Demiurgus and father, whatever is generated by me is indissoluble,...composed is the property of an evil nature. Hence, so far as you are generated, you are not immortal, nor in every respect indissoluble, yet you shall... | |
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