| Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1907 - 706 pages
...and annihilation, this perpetual motion, anticipates the eternal flux of Heraclitus of Ephesus, who at the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the fifth, transformed the teaching of Anaximander into keener dialectics. In comparison with this Ephesian... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1908 - 702 pages
...and annihilation, this perpetual motion, anticipates the eternal flux of Heraclitus of Ephesus, who at the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the fifth, transformed the teaching of Anaximander into keener dialectics. In comparison with this Ephesian... | |
| Albert Schweitzer - Composers - 1911 - 458 pages
...the singing during the service; to it belonged the doxologies, the Amens, the Kyries and the hymns. At the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh, however, this privilege of the faithful, which had been secured by Ambrose, was taken from them by... | |
| Berthold Laufer - China - 1917 - 270 pages
...the third century, we see these tentative experiments ultimately crowned with success. Continued till the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh through a long line of experiences and improvements, they gradually resulted in the 1 The details are... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - Buddha (The concept) - 1924 - 434 pages
...and his uncle Pulakesin II, the famous SouthIndian rival of Sri-Harsha the Great. Fixing thus roughly the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh century as the period of Madhavavarma's reign, let us attempt if we can make it more definite. The... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - Buddha (The concept) - 1924 - 440 pages
...and his uncle Pulakesin II, the famous SouthIndian rival of Sri-Harsha the Great. Fixing thus roughly the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh century as the period of Madhavavarma's reign, let us attempt if we can make it more definite. The... | |
| Philip Schuyler Allen - Latin poetry, Medieval and modern - 1928 - 404 pages
...present affair. It is high time to resume the interrupted thread of the discourse and tell how Ireland at the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the seventh, sent forth numerous apostles to settle in the Merovingian kingdom of the Franks and among other German... | |
| Beazley, John Davidson Beazley, B. Ashmole, Bernard Ashmole - History - 1932 - 248 pages
...national style, the Greek archaic, in the seventh and sixth centuries. The culmination of this style, at the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the fifth, is attended by the collapse, for the first time in the world's history, of certain age-long... | |
| Finley Hooper - History - 1978 - 484 pages
...Athens plays a pre-eminent role in these histories, the political history of that city for the years at the end of the sixth century and the beginning of the fifth century is given only in rough outline. There would be less to say about the middle years of... | |
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