Aristoteles
a walled plain in the first quadrant of the face of the moon: about 60 miles (97 km) in diameter.
historical examples
i am the one whom you mean, parmenides, said aristoteles; for i am the youngest and at your service.
parmenides plato
i am the youngest,’ said aristoteles, ‘and at your service; proceed with your questions.’
parmenides plato
i noticed your deficiency, when i heard you talking here with your friend aristoteles, the day before yesterday.
parmenides plato
the views of aristoteles are more in keeping with the bourgeois conceptions.
woman and socialism august bebel
aristoteles de regimine principumgwydo de excidio troianorumidem in metro.
henry the sixth john blacman
parmenides elects his own theory of the unum, as the topic for exhibition — aristoteles becomes respondent.
plato and the other companions of sokrates, 3rd ed. volume iii (of 4) george grote
the veteran parmenides imposes the severance of the two, as a lesson, upon his youthful hearers sokrates and aristoteles.
plato and the other companions of sokrates, 3rd ed. volume iii (of 4) george grote
the youngest man of the party, aristoteles, undertakes the duty of respondent.
plato and the other companions of sokrates, 3rd ed. volume iii (of 4) george grote
he has observed this deficiency in him when talking to aristoteles on a previous occasion.
parmenides plato
he was the wisest man of his time, not excepting aristoteles; for he knew that he was greater than philip or alexander.
imaginary conversations and poems walter savage landor
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