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| Alphabetical [« »] greatly 1 greatness 3 greece 4 greek 38 greeks 1 green 1 grew 2 | Frequency [« »] 39 corporeal 39 order 38 could 38 greek 38 knowledge 38 philosophers 38 through | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances greek |
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1 6 | the instance of a certain Greek woman who gave birth to 2 12| the Greeks designate NO<greek>US</greek>, is taken by 3 12| Greeks designate NO<greek>US</greek>, is taken by us in no other 4 14| faculty, which they designate <greek>hgemonikon</greek>; and 5 14| designate <greek>hgemonikon</greek>; and the rational faculty, 6 14| faculty, which they call <greek>logikon</greek>,--and ultimately 7 14| they call <greek>logikon</greek>,--and ultimately subdivided 8 15| ruling power of the soul"--<greek>to</greek> <greek>hgemonikon</ 9 15| of the soul"--<greek>to</greek> <greek>hgemonikon</greek> 10 15| soul"--<greek>to</greek> <greek>hgemonikon</greek> for if 11 15| greek> <greek>hgemonikon</greek> for if this be not admitted, 12 16| irascible, which they call <greek>qumikon</greek>, and the 13 16| they call <greek>qumikon</greek>, and the concupiscible, 14 16| they designate by the term <greek>epiqumhtikon</greek> (in 15 16| term <greek>epiqumhtikon</greek> (in such a way as to make 16 21| which is described as <greek>autexousios</greek> (of 17 21| described as <greek>autexousios</greek> (of independent authority); 18 21| independent authority (<greek>to</greek> <greek>autexousion</ 19 21| independent authority (<greek>to</greek> <greek>autexousion</greek>), 20 21| authority (<greek>to</greek> <greek>autexousion</greek>), we 21 21| greek> <greek>autexousion</greek>), we have already shown 22 23| elaborated his new formula, <greek>maqhseis</greek> <greek> 23 23| formula, <greek>maqhseis</greek> <greek>anamnhseis</greek>, 24 23| greek>maqhseis</greek> <greek>anamnhseis</greek>, which 25 23| greek> <greek>anamnhseis</greek>, which means that "learning 26 25| infanticide function, the name of <greek>embruosqakths</greek>, the 27 25| of <greek>embruosqakths</greek>, the slayer of the infant, 28 25| term for soul, forsooth, in Greek answered to such a refrigeration! 29 25| soul by another name than <greek>yukh</greek>? How many nations 30 25| another name than <greek>yukh</greek>? How many nations are there 31 27| soul. Now if the soul in Greek is a word which is synonymous 32 30| emigration, which they call <greek>apaikiai</greek>] or colonies, 33 30| they call <greek>apaikiai</greek>] or colonies, for the purpose 34 31| monopolized by philosophers--and Greek philosophers only, as if 35 32| an end for ever to his <greek>metensw</greek>-<greek>matwsis</ 36 32| ever to his <greek>metensw</greek>-<greek>matwsis</greek> 37 32| greek>metensw</greek>-<greek>matwsis</greek> or putting 38 32| greek>-<greek>matwsis</greek> or putting himself into