| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 468 pages
...triple, and the three Intellects the three Kings — Him that exists, Him that possesses, Him that beholds. And these are different ; therefore the First Intellect exists essentially as ¿/¡ai nihich exists. But the Second exists as the Intelligible in him, but possesses that which is... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 462 pages
...triple, and the three Intellects the three Kings — Him that exists, Him that possesses, Him that beholds. And these are different; therefore the First Intellect exists essentially as í/¡a¿ which exists. But the Second exists as the Intelligible in him, but possesses that which is... | |
| Sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1841 - 486 pages
...66, 67, 68, and 69. II had made an error in the number in my former drawing. Conf. Pint. dc Is. s. 35., " the rising again of Osiris, and his new life."...therefore the First Intellect exists essentially, as that ivhich exists. But the Second exists as the Intelligible in him, though possessing that which is before... | |
| sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1841 - 484 pages
...66, 67, 68, and 69. II had made an error in the number in my former drawing. Conf. Pint. de Is. s. 35., "the rising again of Osiris, and his new life."...therefore the First Intellect exists essentially, as that tchich exists. But the Second exists as the Intelligible in him, though possessing that which is before... | |
| 1856 - 642 pages
...the Furies. The Muses also, are three times three." Aurelius, according to Proclus, (in Tim. ii. 93,) says, "the Demiurge or Creator is triple, and the...possesses, he who beholds. And these are different.* And we learn further, that there existed and was familiar to the heathen mind the idea of a eeavSjuiratf'... | |
| 1874 - 906 pages
...Sons of Genos ; but this is the Alexandrian, not the Phoenician idea. Aurelius says the Demiourgos or Creator is triple, and the three Intellects are...Kings: He who exists; He who possesses; He who beholds. The first is that which exists by its essence; the second exists in the first, and contains or possesses... | |
| 1871 - 892 pages
...Alexandrian, not tfc« Phoenician idea. Aurelius says the Demiourgos or Creator is triple, and the tlirt* Intellects are the three Kings : He who exists ; He who possesses ; He who beholds. The first is that which exists hy its essence; the second exists in the first, and contains or possesses... | |
| William James Hughan, Henry Leonard Stillson - 1892 - 944 pages
...of a triple Deity, was admitted by some of the Greeks into their system of philosophy; and Amelius says: The Demiurge (or Creator), is triple, and the...the three kings ; he who exists, he who possesses, and he who beholds. These three Intellects, therefore, he supposes to be the Demiurge, the same with... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1911 - 750 pages
...the Furies. The Muses also, are three times three." Aurelius, according to Proclus, (in Tim. ii. 93,) says, "the Demiurge or Creator is triple, and the...possesses, he who beholds. And these are different."* And we learn further, that there existed and was familiar to the heathen mind the idea of a QeavOpayrro*;,... | |
| Augustus Leplongeon - 1996 - 228 pages
...Proclus, platonic philosopher, director of the school of Athens in 450 after Christ, says: " the Demiurgos or Creator is triple, and the three intellects are...kings, he who exists, he who possesses, he who beholds. These three intellects, therefore, he supposes to be the Demiurge; the same as the three kings of Plato,... | |
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