Early Greek ThinkingEnglish translations of 4 essays. The Anaximander fragment is the final essay of Holzwege; Logos, Moira, and Aletheia make up the third part of his Vortr©Þge und Aufs©Þtze. Includes bibliographical references. The Anaximander fragment.--Logos (Heraclitus, fragment B 50).--Moira (Parmenides VIII, 34-41).--Aletheia (Heraclitus, fragment B 16). |
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Translators Preface | 1 |
Logos Heraclitus Fragment B 50 | 61 |
Moira Parmenides VIII 3441 | 79 |
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