Part, Question
1 1, 83 | Aristotle says (De Somn. et Vigil.) ~that Democritus held
2 1, 83 | as is said in De Somn. et Vigil. i and ~yet it sometimes
3 1, 83 | we read in De ~Somn. et Vigil. iii. And, therefore, according
4 1, 85 | as stated in De Somn. et ~Vigil. ii [*De Divinat. per somn.
5 1, 110 | Aristotle says (De ~Somn. et Vigil.) [*De Insomniis iii.],
6 1, 114 | Sensato ii: De Somn. et Vigil. iii]: wherefore it is the
7 1, 114 | Philosopher says (De Somn. et Vigil. [*De Divin. ~per Somn.
8 1, 116 | Aristotle says (De Somn. et ~Vigil.; [*De Insomniis ii]).~Aquin.:
9 2, 80 | Philosopher ~says (De Somno et Vigil.) [*De Insomn. iii, iv.]
10 2, 15 | movements pass from the state of vigil to the state of sleep, as
11 2, 170 | Philosopher asserts (De Somn. et Vigil. [*De Divinat. per ~Somn.
12 2, 170 | Philosopher says (De Somn. et Vigil. [*Cf. De ~Divinat. per
13 2, 185 | Wherefore Jerome says (Contra Vigil. xiii): "It is still ~the
14 2, 187 | As Jerome says (Contra Vigil.): "Although they," namely ~
15 Suppl, 19| Philosopher says (De Somno et Vigil. i). But the key which is
16 Suppl, 39| Philosopher (De Somn. et Vigil. i). Now the act of Orders
17 Suppl, 70| Philosopher says (De Somn. et Vigil.) that ~"where we find power
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