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Alphabetical [« »] demands 11 demersit 1 demetrianus 2 democritus 14 demoenes 1 demolishing 1 demon 8 | Frequency [« »] 14 covered 14 deceive 14 declared 14 democritus 14 direct 14 direction 14 drawn | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances democritus |
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1 I, 2 | sentiment was introduced by Democritus, and confirmed by Epicurus. 2 III, 17| HE REGARDED LEUCIPPUS AND DEMOCRITUS AS AUTHORS OF ERROR.~I have 3 III, 17| Leucippus only? from whom Democritus, having received instructions, 4 III, 17| whether it was that of Democritus or Dicaearchus, both by 5 III, 18| Socratic ostentation. For Democritus, was of another persuasion. 6 III, 23| the glory of liberality. Democritus is praised because he abandoned 7 III, 28| chariot and four horses. Democritus says that the truth lies 8 III, 30| in the darkness? or until Democritus draws forth truth from the 9 VII, 1 | following the authority of Democritus, spoke truly in this matter, 10 VII, 3 | And because Epicurus or Democritus was unable to teach this, 11 VII, 7 | the same thing. Therefore Democritus was in error, who thought 12 VII, 7 | mistaken, together with Democritus, who argued that souls perished 13 VII, 8 | Dicaearchus first, then Democritus, and lastly Epicurus: so 14 VII, 13| the opinion entertained by Democritus, and Epicurus, and Dicaearchus