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1 I, 8 | or the arts which they discovered, they were beloved by those 2 I, 18| or of the arts which they discovered, as AEsculapius or Minerva. 3 I, 18| very things which might be discovered. The arts also are said 4 I, 18| doubtless it is Minerva who discovered all, and therefore workmen 5 I, 21| But if any one, having discovered wisdom, shall lay aside 6 II, 4 | sacrilegious robbers were discovered and arrested; and their 7 II, 4 | the goddess herself first discovered grain in the soil of Henna, 8 II, 4 | by portents, on its being discovered in the Sibylline predictions 9 II, 8 | inventions, so we who have discovered the truth may hand down 10 II, 14| they think that this was discovered afterwards, because they 11 III, 2 | because that can never be discovered which is either sought in 12 III, 2 | possible for anything to be discovered by this kind of pursuit, 13 III, 5 | computation of times, have been discovered, and the nature of bodies, 14 III, 8 | desire of glory? Is it not discovered in horses, since they exult 15 III, 11| of the philosophers who discovered the abode and dwelling-place 16 III, 14| that he supposed it to be discovered by a man,--as though that 17 III, 14| this account, because He discovered wisdom, but because He created 18 III, 14| great if it could have been discovered by man. But he may be pardoned 19 III, 14| or in what sect you have discovered the truth. Doubtless it 20 III, 16| system of things has been discovered lately, and I the very first 21 III, 23| philosophers are themselves discovered to be of such emptiness, 22 V, 16| account the true good was not discovered by philosophers, because 23 VI, 10| assembled together, or have discovered the method of speech, had 24 VI, 12| true path, yet, since they discovered some advantage in these 25 VII, 8 | us. And because we have discovered this good, it remains that 26 VII, 14| earth, or because they had discovered things useful for the life