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  1. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Impressions of Theophrastus Such, William Blackwood and Sons, 1879, Cabinet Edition. Publisher George Eliot Archive , edited by Beverley Park Rilett, https://GeorgeEliotArchive.org

  2. 2 de jul. de 2024 · We collect the evidence that Theophrastus defended what he saw to be the correct Aristotelian view of human nous against two extreme positions that emerged among his colleagues: while the first (strictly naturalist) approach reduced nous to a certain disposition of the perceptive capacity, and so deprived it of its sui generis status, the second...

  3. Hace 2 días · Impressions of Theophrastus Such / by George Eliot First Edition Hardcover Edinburgh ; London : W. Blackwood, 1879 Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands worn and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall: tight, bright, clean and strong. "Publishers' note": slip inserted before half-title. Physical description; 357 p ...

  4. en.m.wikiquote.org › wiki › SilentSilence - Wikiquote

    Hace 5 días · George Eliot, Impressions of Theophrastus Such, chapter 4, p. 51 (1900). First published in 1879. Grosse Seelen dulden still. Great souls endure in silence.

  5. catalog.library.phila.gov › Record › 114295Record Citations

    20 de jun. de 2024 · Impressions of Theophrastus Such. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1994. Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.

  6. 19 de jun. de 2024 · It does the same thing also when frightened’. 31 It was Aristotle’s successor in the Peripatos, Theophrastus, however, who properly theorised how the octopus’ metachrōsis worked in a specialist treatise entitled On Animals that Change Colour, which also dealt with the camouflage of the chameleon and the tarandos (an ox-like creature that could apparently change the colour of its fur to ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Next would be George Eliot, because I’d love to know how she got from Scenes of Clerical Life to Impressions of Theophrastus Such in one lifetime. Finally, Forster, because I’d like to ask him so many things and also because he didn’t eat very much so I could probably polish off his share of the shawarma.