| Paul Carus - 1911 - 674 pages
...overstep his bounds; if he did the Erinnyes would find him out. God is all things and in all things; he is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, satiety and hunger. He assumes different forms, as when incense mingles with incense, vapor with vapor ; and each man gives... | |
| American Philological Association - 1913 - 392 pages
...limit, but beyond that only the god has place. He embodies in himself80 complete antitheses, for he is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, satiety and hunger.81 He speaks not, conceals not, but gives a sign,82 that is, manifests himself in many guises... | |
| Gladys Mary Norman Davis - 1914 - 296 pages
...Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, to the effect that " the gods love mystery and hate familiarity." 4 Again his saying that " God is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, surfeit and hunger; but he takes various shapes, just as fire, when it is mingled with spices, is named... | |
| John Elof Boodin - 1916 - 444 pages
...these and many others. All the varying phases belong to it, and one is no more real than the other. It is " day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, satiety and hunger; but it takes various shapes, just as fire, when it is mingled with different incenses, is named according... | |
| Robert Mark Wenley - 1924 - 224 pages
..."Wisdom is one thing. It is to know the thought by which all things are steered through all things." " God is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, satiety and hunger; but he takes various shapes, just as fire, when it is mingled with different incenses, is named according... | |
| Margaret Elizabeth Jane Taylor - 1924 - 158 pages
...principle of the universe. The world-fire is the process of change, the law of the universe, the divine. ' God is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, satiety and hunger ; but he takes various shapes.' ' Wisdom is one only : it wills and wills not to be called by the name... | |
| Roy Kenneth Hack - 1931 - 180 pages
...should, the Erinyes, the allies of Justice, will discover him. (32) There is a new sun every day. (36) God is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, satiety and famine; but he appears different, just as when he mingles with different sorts of incense4 he is given... | |
| Charles H. Kahn - 1981 - 376 pages
...Metaphysica 15 (p. 16, Ross and Fobes) ^ Ke\v^v tov 6 KaXXioroc^rjoi^ 'Hpa»cXeiTOi:, [6] 85 CXXIII The god: day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, satiety and hunger. It alters, as when mingled with perfumes, it gets named according to the pleasure of each one. CXXIV... | |
| Alexander Sissel Kohanski - 1984 - 352 pages
...world trouble man through their incessant strife are necessary, because they are in the Logos, who is "Day (and) night, winter (and) summer, war (and) peace, satiety (and) hunger — (all this together) in the god" (fr. 67, p. 57). Man's salvation, therefore, lies in his knowing... | |
| Heraclitus (of Ephesus.) - 1987 - 230 pages
...66 Fire, [he says,] having come suddenly upon all things, will judge and convict them. Fragment 67 God (is) day (and) night, winter (and) summer, war (and) peace, satiety (and) famine, and undergoes change in the way that (fire?), whenever it is mixed with spices, gets called... | |
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