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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
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The Concept of Homer!


THE GREAT IDEAS
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"Knowledge is A term of comprehensive scope. Nothing cannot be an object of knowledge just as being cannot."
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- "A skeptic is the key to evoking knowledge, being, dialect,etc." -

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"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."
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"Beauty and goodness are beloved by all things."
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