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" ... through them. With a like view they may be taught drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles, but rather because it makes them judges of... "
Chapters from Aristotle's Ethics - Página 314
por John Henry Muirhead - 1900 - 319 páginas
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Giotto and the Orators: Humanist Observers of Painting in Italy and the ...

Michael Baxandall - 1971 - 222 páginas
...art, nor in order that they may not be imposed on when they are buying or selling them, but perhaps rather because it makes them judges of the beauty of the human form. Always to be running after the strictly useful is not becoming to free and exalted souls.8 6 For Poggio...
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Words of Wisdom

William Safire, Leonard Safir - 1990 - 436 páginas
...but also because many other sorts of knowledge are acquired through them. With a like view they may be taught drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes...imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles, but perhaps rather because it makes them judges of the beauty of the human form. To be always seeking after...
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Music Education: Source Readings from Ancient Greece to Today

Michael L. Mark - 2002 - 340 páginas
...but also because many other sorts of knowledge are acquired through them. With a like view they may be taught drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes...imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles, but perhaps rather because it makes them judges of the beauty of the human form. To be always seeking after...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume II: the Greek World

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 460 páginas
...through them. With a like view they may be taught drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes in their purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed...the useful does not become free and exalted souls. Now it is clear that in education habit must go before reason, and the body before the mind; and therefore...
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The Sewanee Review, Volumen28

1920 - 540 páginas
...devoted to the arts of the Muses, for Aristotle tells us that — "with a like view [children] may be taught drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes...the useful does not become free and exalted souls. Now it is clear that in education habit must go before reason, and the body before the mind; and therefore...
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The Sewanee Review, Volumen28

1920 - 558 páginas
...devoted to the arts of the Muses, for Aristotle tells us that — "with a like view [children] may be taught drawing, not to prevent their making mistakes...the useful does not become free and exalted souls. Now it is clear that in education habit must go before reason, and the body before the mind; and therefore...
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Catholic Educational Review, Volumen7,Tema 2

1914 - 110 páginas
...which are useful in business are to be deemed necessary, and exist for the sake of other things. . . . To be always seeking after the useful does not become free and exalted souls." It is not enough, then, to look after the immediate training of students going into business. We must...
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