The history of philosophy, in eight parts by Thomas Stanley.

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The history of philosophy, in eight parts by Thomas Stanley.
Author
Stanley, Thomas, 1625-1678.
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London :: Printed for Humphrey Moseley and Thomas Dring :
1656.
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Philosophy, Ancient -- Early works to 1800.
Philosophy -- History.
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"The history of philosophy, in eight parts by Thomas Stanley." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A61287.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Page 127

CHAP. IV.

His Writings.

a 1.1 HE left many Writings, Verses, Exhortations, and Orati∣ons, their Titles these,

  • Of Nature 6 Bookes.
  • Of Wisdome 6.
  • Of Riches 1.
  • Arias 1.
  • Of Indefinite 1.
  • Of a Child 1.
  • Of Continence 1.
  • Of Profitable 1.
  • Of Free 1.
  • Of Death 1. which some conceive to be the same with that which is extant amongst the spurious Platonick Dialogues, under the title of Axiochus.
  • Of Voluntary 1.
  • Of Friendship 2.
  • Of equity 1.
  • Of Contrary 2.
  • Of Beatitude 2.
  • Of writing 1.
  • Of Memory 1.
  • Of False 1.
  • Callicles 1.
  • Of Prudence 2.
  • Oeconomick 1.
  • Of Temperance 1.
  • Of the power of Law 1.
  • Of a Common-wealth 1.
  • Of Sanctiy 1.
  • That vertue may be taught 1.
  • O Es 1.
  • Of Fate 1.
  • Of passions 1.
  • Of Lives 1.
  • Of concord 1.
  • Of Disciples 2.
  • Of Iustice 1.
  • Of Vertue 2.
  • Of species 1.
  • Of Pleasure 2.
  • Of Life 1.
  • Of Fortitude 1.
  • ...

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  • Of One 1.
  • Of Idaeas 1.
  • Of Art 1.
  • Of Gods 2.
  • Of the Soul 2.
  • Of Science 1.
  • Politick 1.
  • Of Scientificks 1.
  • Of Philosophy 1.
  • Of Parmenides opinions 1.
  • Archidemus, or of Iustice 1.
  • Of Good 1.
  • Of things which pertain to Intellect 8.
  • Solutions concerning Speech 1.
  • Physicall auscultation 6.
  • A summary 1.
  • Of Genus's and Species 1.
  • Pythagorean assertions 1.
  • Solutions 2.
  • Divisions 8.
  • Positions 3.
  • Of Dialectick 14, & 15, & 16.
  • Of Disciplines, concerning distinctions 9.
  • Concerning Raiocination 9.
  • Concerning Intelligence 4.
  • Of Disciplines 6.
  • Concerning Intelligence 2.
  • Of Geometry 5.
  • Commentaries 1.
  • Contraries 1.
  • Of Numbers 1.
  • Theory of Arithmetick 1.
  • Of Intervalls 1.
  • Astrologick 6.
  • Elements, to Alexander concerning a Kingdom 4.
  • To Arybas
  • To Hephaestion.
  • Of Geometry 2.
  • Verses 345.

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