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The arts are changed [inbice??] | The arts are changed [inbice??] | ||
A Dialectician from a Grammarian the parts of a speech. | A Dialectician from a Grammarian the parts of a speech. | ||
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Petrus Ramus [with] Aristotle | Petrus Ramus [with] Aristotle | ||
Thecelles [with] [Asian?] split Mathematics. | Thecelles [with] [Asian?] split Mathematics. | ||
They have found | |||
The Phoenician Books | |||
The heroic Poem [of] Homer | |||
The Logic [of] Zeno of Elea | |||
The Rhetoric [of] Corax of Syracuse | |||
The Apiary [of] Aristeus | |||
The Sowing [of] Tripholencus | |||
The Laws [of] Lycurgus [and] Solon | |||
Literary structures, numbers, | |||
measures and moments [of] Palamedes. |
Latest revision as of 21:57, 26 July 2017
The arts are changed [inbice??]
A Dialectician from a Grammarian the parts of a speech.
A Rhetorician from a Dialectician the places of argumentation.
A Poet from a Musucian the measures.
A Geometer from a Arithmatician the proportions.
The Discoverers of the Books. Moses [by] the Attican [=Athenian] Hebrews and Phoenicians Nicostratus [by] the Latins Abraham [by] the Chaldaens Isis [by] the Egyptians Galfila [by] the Geticans Rhadamanthus [by] the Assmas Cadmus [by] the phoenicians
Tastes
☿ [Mercury/Quicksilver] Acidic/Sour ☽ [Moon/Silver] Bitter ♀ [Venus/Copper] Salty ♄ [Saturn/Lead] Harsh ♂ [Mars/Iron] Sharp ☉ [Sun/Gold] Sweet ♃ [Jupiter/Tin] Plain
They fought Nycholaus Copernicus [with] Ptolomey Theophrastus Paracelsus [Theophrastus von Hohenheim] [with] Galen and Aristotle. Petrus Ramus [with] Aristotle Thecelles [with] [Asian?] split Mathematics.
They have found The Phoenician Books The heroic Poem [of] Homer The Logic [of] Zeno of Elea The Rhetoric [of] Corax of Syracuse The Apiary [of] Aristeus The Sowing [of] Tripholencus The Laws [of] Lycurgus [and] Solon Literary structures, numbers, measures and moments [of] Palamedes.