| A Genius of Infinities - Research Them preface Home Aristotle Michael Faraday Plato Nicomachus Dante Alighieri Euclid Sir Isaac Newton Archimedes Copernicus Sophocles Ptolemy Hobbes Moliere Geoffrey Chaucer Socrates Virgil Johann Goethe Euripides Christiaan Huygens Hippocrates Galen Kepler St. Thomas Aquinas St. Augustine Marcus Annius Verus (Marcus Aurelius) William Gilbert Michael DeMontaigne Aeschylus Plotinus Kant William James Hume Herodotus Thucydides Tacitus Francois Rebelais Aristophones Titus Lucretius Carus Epictetus Francis Bacon Miguel DeCervantes Antoine Lavoisier Joseph Fourier Rene Descartes Benedict DeSpinoza Apollonius & The Concept of Homer! THE GREAT IDEAS _______ "Knowledge is A term of comprehensive scope. Nothing cannot be an object of knowledge just as being cannot." _______ - "A skeptic is the key to evoking knowledge, being, dialect,etc." - _______ "Love is not limited to things divine and human, nor to those creatures less than man which have conscious desires." Natural love is not only "in all the soul's powers, but also in all the parts of the body, and universally in all things." _______ "Beauty and goodness are beloved by all things." |
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