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De intellectus emendatione et de via, qua optime in veram rerum cognitionem dirigitur. (Opera, pp. 5 ff.).
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fr. 46. Chrysippus places physics after ethics (II, pp. 16–17, fr. 42), but also for him ethics remains the main part of philosophy.
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Opere
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Procli Elementatio Theologica translata a Guilelmo de Moerbeke
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Tijdschrift voor Philosophie
, vol.13
, pp. 263-302
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Procli Elementatio Theologica translata a Guilelmo de Moerbeke
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Tijdschrift voor Philosophie
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, pp. 491-531
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Opera
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Part III, Praefatio (p. 138): de Affectuum itaque natura, et viribus, ac Mentis in eosdem potentia eadem Methodo agam, qua in praecedentibus de Deo, et Mente egi, et humanas actiones, atque appetitus considerabo perinde, ac si Quaestio de lineis, planis, aut de corporibus esset.
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De la causa, principio e uno, Dialogo secondo
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Bruno, G. Aquilecchia, Florence
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(1958)
Dialoghi italiani
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The Dialectic of Bruno and Spinoza
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University of California Publications, Berkeley
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Philosophy
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, pp. 141-174
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Korte Verhandeling van God, de Mensch, en deszelfs Welstand (Opera I, pp. 1–121)
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In duodecimo, no.8 (van Rooijen, p. 188) and in octavo, no. 8 (pp. 174–175).
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Ethica III, prop. 6: unaquaeque res, quantum in se est, in suo esse perseverare conatur. Opera II, p. 146.
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Traité des Passions
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Ethica III, def. 3 (p. 139) and passim.
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Ethica IV, prop. 7 and 14 (pp. 214 and 219).
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Ethica III, prop. 11 schol. (p. 149).
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Ethica III, Affectuum definitiones 13 (p. 194).
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Ethica III, prop. 59 (p. 188).
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Lex est omnium divinarum et humanarum rerum regina. Oportet autem eam esse praesidem (etiam praesidere) et bonis et malis et principem et ducem esse, et secundum hoc regulam esse iustorum et iniustorum et eorum quae natura civilia sunt animantium, praeceptricem quidem faciendorum, prohibitricem autem non faciendorum (Dig. 1,3,2). The Greek text is preserved in the Florentine manuscript of the Pandects and cited without the indication of this source by Arnim III, p. 77, fr. 314. The Latin translation, probably by Burgundio Pisanus (s.XII) was apparently substituted in all medieval manuscripts and early modern editions. I am indebted for much pertinent information to Domenico Maffei and to the late Peter Classen. The first sentence is an adaptation of two lines of Pindar (fr.169) quoted by Plato (Gorgias 484 b 4–5), as I was informed by Michael Landmann. I do not claim that Spinoza's concept of ins naturale or ius naturae, Tractatus Politicus 2,1; 2,4; Epistola [[Truncated]]
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Ethica IV, prop. 37, schol, 2 (pp. 237–239).
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Ethica I, def.1 (II, p. 45). Cf. Siebeck, pp. 371–372.
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Ethica I, prop. 29, schol. (p. 71)
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Ethica V, prop. 29–30 (pp. 298–299).
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