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1 I | than the other forms of philosophy, I exchanged all other weapons 2 II | from his wonted study of philosophy; and in the very monastery 3 IV | had done for my work in philosophy. At that time there were 4 V | myself to be in the field of philosophy. Thus my school was notably 5 V | made in my lecturing on philosophy or theology, the more I 6 VI | devoted ever less time to philosophy and to the work of the school. 7 VI | not with the secrets of philosophy. Of these songs you yourself 8 VII | himself to a wife and to philosophy at the same time. Cicero 9 VII | might rival his study of philosophy in its demands upon him. ~ 10 VII | hindrances to the study of philosophy, Heloise bade me observe 11 VII | repose in the embraces of philosophy alone. One of them, and 12 VII | advice to Lucilius, says philosophy is not a thing to be studied 13 VII | one abandons the study of philosophy completely or merely interrupts 14 VII | apply the name of wisdom or philosophy as much to the religion 15 VII | between the various schools of philosophy. "The Italian school," he 16 VII | originated the very word 'philosophy'. Before his time those 17 VII | himself paid for this blot on philosophy, in order that others thereafter 18 VIII| to the study of the true philosophy, even as the Ecclesiastical 19 XI | might devote himself to philosophy established his academy