Re: [bolger] Signor Masoni's tag line translated

Oh, yes!
Marco

In 16.01 24/05/00 +0000, hai scritto:
>From On Nature by Parmenides of Elea (b. 510 B.C.E.)
>The thing that can be thought and that for the sake of which the
thought
>exists is the same; for you cannot find thought without
something that is,
>as to which it is uttered. And there is not, and never shall be,
anything
>besides what is, since fate has chained it so as to be whole and
immovable.
>Wherefore all these things are but names which mortals have
given, believing
>them to be true -- coming into being and passing away, being and
not being,
>change of place and alteration of bright color.
>John Burnet, Early Greek Philosophy. 2nd Ed. London: Adam and
Charles Black,
>1908.
>
>
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>Old school buds here:
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"PerciĆ² saranno tutte soltanto nomi Le cose che i mortali hanno
stabilito, persuasi che fossero vere"
(Parmenide 8, 38-39)