Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Book_Author - Plato Circa 427-347 Bc

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 99    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Plato Circa 427-347 Bc:     more detail

21. Manuscript Evidence For Superior New Testament Reliability
Pliny, 61113 AD, 850 AD, 750 yrs, 7, . Plato, 427-347 BC, 900 AD, 1200 yrs,7, . Demosthenes, 4th Cent. 20, . Tacitus, circa 100 AD, 1100 AD, 1000 yrs,20, .
http://www.carm.org/questions/textualevidence.htm
C HRISTIAN A R ESEARCH M INISTRY www.carm.org HOME PAGE Manuscript evidence for superior
New Testament reliability
The New Testament is constantly under attack and its reliability and accuracy are often contested by critics. But, if the critics want to disregard the New Testament, then they must also disregard other ancient writings by Plato, Aristotle, and Homer. This is because the New Testament documents are better preserved and more numerous than any other ancient writing. Because they are so numerous, they can be cross checked for accuracy...and they are very consistent.
There are presently 5,686 Greek manuscripts in existence today for the New Testament. If we were to compare the number of New Testament manuscripts to other ancient writings, we find that the New Testament manuscripts far outweigh the others in quantity. Author Date
Written Earliest Copy Number of Copies Accuracy of Copies Lucretius
died 55 or 53 B.C. 1100 yrs Pliny 61-113 A.D.

22. April 19, 2002
philosophical movements accepted suicide; others deplored it as an offense againstsocial order or the gods.2 Plato (circa 427347 BC) considered suicide an
http://www.doc.state.ok.us/humanresources/Infolink/April 19, 2002.htm
Back Jails Take Steps to Raise Awareness about Domestic Violence Jail officials across the country have found themselves joining other criminal justice agencies to fight the ongoing cycle of domestic violence. With many jurisdictions reporting that domestic violence crimes rank among the top offenses in a facility, many leaders are adding components to combat this trend. The efforts made by jails and sheriff's departments vary from assisting victims in filling out paperwork to providing batterers with an understanding of where their desire for power over another comes from. "Our basic goal in doing this is to raise awareness about abuse. We offer education not therapy while working with the men. There are a lot of misconceptions that [abuse is] caused by alcohol and stress and those things can make it worse, but that isn't the cause. We talk to them about the use of power and control and that it is a choice they make," said Mary Campbell, Executive Director of Opportunity for Change, which provides programming to abusive inmates at the jail in Cumberland County, Maine.
http://www.corrections.com/news/feature/index.html

23. Untitled
Plato (circa 427347 BC) considered suicide an offense against society, but recognizedpossible exceptions based on civil law or response to severe adverse
http://www.angelfire.com/ga4/posextras/nlapril142002.html
The Butterfly Net
Forth Edition
April 14, 2002
Index
  • 1. Welcome.
    By Marcy, PJ's Mom
  • 2. Concerns.
  • 3. Joys.
  • 4. Historical Views of Suicide, Part 1
    By: Joyce
  • 5. Days of Memory By: Mindi
  • 6. Meditation on Loneliness By: Chris
  • 7. Book Review By: Linda
  • 8. Out of the Darkness Walk By: Sheila
  • 9. New Members By: Mindi
  • 10. Historical Views of Suicide, Part 2 By: Joyce
  • 11. Aromatherapy By: Chris
  • 12. Members' Birthdays By: Iris
  • 13. Historical Views of Suicide, Part 3 By: Joyce
  • 14. Reflections By: Chris
The Butterfly Net Team
  • Elaine . .Website Publication and Archives, Photo Album
  • Mindi . .Memorial Dates and Birth Dates, New Members
  • Iris . . .Members' Birthdays
  • Chris . .Inspiration, New Member Greetings and Special Interest Stories
  • Joyce . .Informational Reports
  • Linda (Ray) and Sheila (Kevin) . .Contributing Reporters
  • Karyl . .Background Assistance
  • Marcy . .Editor
(Page 1) Welcome Dear Friends, Welcome back to The Butterfly Net. As always, our Net is full of "goodies" just for you. My wish is that you'll find companionship, inspiration and information within these pages. One of our new additions to The Butterfly Net is our New Members List. Mindi will be providing the list, and Chris will be greeting new members. They both give so much to our group, and I for one am honored to know them.

24. Timeline
80085 BC. circa 800-750 Iron Age, settlement on Palatine Hill. 399 death ofSocrates. circa 380 Plato (427-347) founds the Academy of Athens.
http://www.angelfire.com/celeb/galdiatorrcrowe/romepics/new/Timeline1.htm
Timeline The Roman State: 800-85 BC circa 800-750 Iron Age, settlement on Palatine Hill (trad) 753 Romulus founds Rome (Romulus and Remus…it is NOT a legend) Roman power extends to coast Rome under Etruscan dominance (the 7 Etruscan Kings) Rome control 350sq. m. of territory Republic established under 2 annually-elected consuls Decemvirate - council of 10 assume magistrates’ power Romans capture Etruscan city of Veii Celts sack Rome First plebeian dictator G. Marcus Rutilus First Samnite War Latin War : Rome wins control of Latium (Lazio, region were Rome still is nowadays) Second Samnite War Third Samnite War , Roman territory extend from Bay of Naples (‘Neapolis’ at that time I think) to the Adriatic Romans repel invasion by Phyrrus, King of Epirus First Punic War gives Rome control of Sicily Second Punic War : Romans repel Hannibal’s invasion of Italy and conquers much of Spain Romans conquer Cisalpine Gaul Romans defeat Antiochus the great at Magnesia Third Punic War : Romans destroy Carthage; Africa becomes a Roman province Mummius sacks Corinth; Greece becomes a Roman province (Achaea)

25. Hippias: Limited Area Search Of Philosophy On The Internet
Matches 101 through 125 follow Safe Haven Plato Plato 427-347 BC Plato has moved Phaedo Plato Phaedo excerpt 96a-99b by Plato Written circa 360 BC
http://hippias.evansville.edu/search.cgi?plato&4

26. Hippias: Limited Area Search Of Philosophy On The Internet
Safe Haven Plato Plato 427-347 BC Plato has moved to an island. Phaedo PlatoPhaedo excerpt 96a-99b by Plato Written circa 360 BC translated by
http://hippias.evansville.edu/search.cgi?Plat*&4

27. 61 Works Selected From Project Gutenberg
de, 16321677; Thus Spake Zarathustra, by Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,1844-1900; Timaeus, by Plato, circa 427-347 BC; Voyage of the
http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/kagakushi/SelectPG_HistSci61.html
ƒO[ƒeƒ“ƒxƒ‹ƒOƒvƒƒWƒFƒNƒg‚©‚ç‘I‚ñ‚¾‰ÈŠwŽj‰Æ‚É‚à–𗧂‚U‚Pì•i‚̃ŠƒXƒg
Last Updated: Sunday 20 February 2000
  • ABC's of Science, by Oliver, Charles A. (Charles Alexander), 1858-1932
  • About the Human Genome Files, by Human Genome Project
  • Aeroplane Speaks, The, by Barber, H. (Horatio), 1875-
  • Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War, by Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose, 1880-
  • Aeroplanes, by Zerbe, James Slough, 1850-
  • Areopagitica, A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to the Parliament of England, by Milton, John, 1608-1674
  • Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, The, by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Manhattan District
  • Autobiography and Selected Essays, by Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895
  • Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The, by Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
  • Autobiography of Charles Darwin, The, by Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
  • Battle of the Books and Other Short Pieces, by Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745
  • Brief History of the Internet, A, by Hart, Michael Stern, 1947-
  • Categories, The, by Aristotle, 384-322 B.C
  • Chromosome Number 01-24, by Human Genome Project

28. Www.seds.org/ftp/info/newsletters/ejasa/1991/jasa9106.txt
SIR WILLIAM HERSCHEL AND THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE HEAVENS by Keith M. ParsonsIn the book TIMAEUS, the Greek philosopher Plato (circa 427347 BC) tells us
http://www.seds.org/ftp/info/newsletters/ejasa/1991/jasa9106.txt

29. Index
Translate this page 1934 Gutenberg Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826 Gutenberg Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 1741-1821Gutenberg Plaatje, Sol Gutenberg Plato, circa 427-347 BC Gutenberg Plato
http://www.elbooks.sk/angautP.html
KEK Klub Elektronických Kníh VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNIHY LINKY DOWNLOAD ... INDEX
NOVINKY
VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - AUTOR - pís. P SLOVENSKÉ ÈESKÉ ANGLICKÉ ANGLICKÉ POD¼A AUTORA ... Z
Packard, Frank L. (Frank Lucius), 1877-1942 Gutenberg
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922 Gutenberg
Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937 Gutenberg
Paine, Ralph Delahaye, 1871-1925 Gutenberg
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809 Gutenberg
Palmer, Alice Freeman, 1855-1902 Gutenberg
Paramananda, Swami, 1884-1940, Translator Gutenberg
Parker, Gilbert, 1862-1932 Gutenberg Parker, K. Langloh (Katie Langloh), 1856-1940 Gutenberg Parker, K. Langloh, Mrs Gutenberg Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893 Gutenberg Parlette, Ralph, 1870-1930 Gutenberg Patanjali Gutenberg Pater, Walter, 1839-1894 Gutenberg Paterson, A. B. (Andrew Barton), 1864-1941 Gutenberg Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton, 1823-1896 Gutenberg Patten, William, 1868-1946, Editor Gutenberg Patterson, J. H. (John Henry), 1867-1947 Gutenberg Payn, James, 1830-1898 Gutenberg Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866 Gutenberg Pearson, Edmund Lester, 1880-1937 Gutenberg Peattie, Elia W. (Elia Wilkinson), 1862-1935

30. Index
Rider), 18561925 Errand Boy, The, by Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899 Erring Shepherd,An, by Woodward, Patrick Henry, 1833-1917 Eryxias, by Plato, circa 427-347 BC.
http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloE.html
KEK Klub Elektronických Kníh VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNIHY LINKY DOWNLOAD ... INDEX
NOVINKY
VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - Dielo - pís. E SLOVENSKÉ ÈESKÉ ANGLICKÉ ANGLICKÉ POD¼A AUTORA ...
Extracts From Adam's Diary, translated from the original ms., by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
PARTNERI PC REVUE

31. Bookmarks
ethics. Ethics Terms Ethics Terms 2 Ethics Updates. philosophers. Plato. PROJECTGUTENBERG Catalog By Author - Index - Plato, circa 427-347 BC -. descartes.
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~gdetre/collections/links/Greg Detre - learnin
Bookmarks
programming
C++ Report
C-Scene - Issue #9 - Index
Teach Yourself C in 21 Days Table of Contents
linux
GNOME - Computing made easy
Pre-2.0 KDE progress report
Linux articles
Slashdot Overcomming Programmer's Block
javascript
JavaScript.com - The Definitive JavaScript Resource JavaScript Tutorials and Free Java Scripts
The JavaScript Toolbox
notes
Team Room info
Network Computing Guide 1. How Do I Use...4.X
Lotus Notes and Domino Server 4.6 Table of Contents
java
ide
TEK-TOOLS, Inc. - Powerful, Effective Solutions for the New Economy
SyncTank Solutions, Inc. - Hard Core Development Corner
Java Zone
Java Pro Magazine ...
Visual Languages
psychology
lecturers notes
Department of Experimental PsychologyUniversity of Oxford
Philosophy of Psychology
Psychological Disorders
PPP
Faculty of Physiological Sciences
THE COURSE
EP Department Frame
Cognitive Science at Oxford ...
2000 Lectures
agnosia
UofT PSY280F PERCEPTION CHAPTER 4
prefrontal
Cognitive Control
emotion
Grounding Emotion Bibliography
basal ganglia
BrainIndex
Publications, Kenji Doya
top resources
Psychology - The Most Comprehensive Psychology Site on the Internet
Psychology Help is Here! The AlleyDog.com Resource Center is where you'll find help with all your psychology classes, and topic

32. LTA Glossary
Enlightenment, the. The Enlightenment took place circa the 17th century in Europe. Plato(427347 BC) set up his Academy in Athens, Greece in 387 BC.
http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/hmcs/core/learning/COM00334/glossary.html
Glossary for Learning Technologies and the Academy NOTES ON GLOSSARY DEFINITIONS A word of caution : Definitions, particularly some dictionary definitions, give you meanings of words out of context. Such definitions can be misleading. It is worth remembering that words take on meanings from their juxtaposition with other words. Moreover, the meanings of words are dependent on the social, historical and cultural context in which they are articulated. Meanings of words are always a matter of interpretation. See the GO ONLINE section at the end of this glossary for links to online dictionaries. NOTE: It is not appropriate to quote from dictionaries in an academic essay unless you are using the definition itself to make a point. androcentrism and Eurocentrism From the Greek; andro = man. 'Androcentrism' - 'man (or male) centred', or, considering man of prime importance. Anything outside this male centre is positioned as Other to man. Similar words are Eurocentrism - European centred, or considering Europe of prime importance, and ethnocentrism - considering one's own race of prime importance. anti-intellectual During the 60s (anti) intellectual and (anti) artistic movements took place within and outside the universities. These movements have generally been associated with the disaffection of youth and youth rebellion against the status quo.

33. [UTTLEY::BOOKS]
Wilhelm, 18441900 Thus Spake Zarathustra. Plato, circa 427-347 BC*; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 *; Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632
http://www.d.umn.edu/~auttley/books/
SetCookie("location","http://www.d.umn.edu/~auttley/books/", future, "/~auttley/", null, false); NTHONY LAN TTLEY
[configure]
Main Links Guestbook ... Live Cam Books ATL Utilities Listed here is my local copies of e-texts, most of which came from Project Gutenberg . These are the ones that society or myself consider vital reading (although most of which I have probably not read myself) or I would like to read. Items containing a * and no texts I'm currently thinking about and are left as a reminder for myself. Enjoy.

34. Dr. Anne Simpson's Author Links - P
Paine, Thomas, 17371809 Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) Percy, Walker (1916-1990)Plato, circa 427-347 BC Plato, circa 427-347 BC. Spurious
http://www.csupomona.edu/~cmkaplan/links/kaplinkaup.html
Links: P
By Author- A B C D ... Z Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967)
Percy, Walker (1916-1990)
Plato, circa 427-347 BC
Plato, circa 427-347 BC. Spurious and doubtful works
Plutarch
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744
Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943
Proudhon, P.-J. (Pierre-Joseph), 1809-1865
Thomas Pynchon (1937- ) Suggestions E-mail Dr. Kaplan E-mail Webmaster

35. Dr. Anne Simpson's Author Links - P
Thomas Paine (17371809), Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), Walker Percy (1916-1990).Plato (circa 427-347 BC), Plutarch, Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
http://www.csupomona.edu/~absimpson/links/authorlinks/simplinkaup.html
Links: P
By Author- A B C D ... Z Thomas Paine
Dorothy Parker
Walker Percy
Plato
(circa 427-347 BC) Plutarch Edgar Allan Poe
Alexander Pope
Beatrix Potter
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Thomas Pynchon
William Sidney Porter
Suggestions
E-mail Dr. Simpson E-mail Webmaster

36. HP201
Alternatively, you may contribute two substantial (circa 500 word) written 5. Thepromise of natural science and real causes Plato (427347 BC), Phaedo 96a
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~mojohnso/HP201
HP201: Revolution in Science, from Aristotle to the Enlightenment Spring 2002 Tuesday 7-10PM Wilfrid Laurier University DAWB 4-201 Instructor: Monte Johnson Office: TBA Office Hour: Tuesday 2-3PM Course Description A survey of writings on natural science from antiquity through the middle ages, renaissance, to the enlightenment. The overall goal of the course is to develop students’ ability to interpret, criticize, and discuss scientific notions across a broad range of ages, styles, disciplines, theories, and methods. Specific issues to be explored are: How is the history of science relevant to scientific theories? Does science progress? Are there ‘revolutions’ in science? Can good scientific theories be false, or bad ones true? How are theory and observation related? What is the difference between scientific and other kinds of thinking? How can we tell if something that purports to be scientific is not? What is the difference between science and technology? What counts as an explanation or cause in science? What are the limits of scientific knowledge? What are the political and ethical consequenc es of science and its methods?

37. AAAS | SAGE KE | Tidbits
hardly feel the pressure of age, but to him who is of an opposite disposition, youthand age are equally a burden. Plato (circa 427347 BC) Science's SAGE
http://sageke.sciencemag.org/highlights/tips/
Sign In to SAGE KE
Quick Search
All of SAGE KE
Only Tidbits
Advanced Search

Home

Tidbits :
Help

My SAGE KE

Feedback

Tidbits
Home Highlights 26 March 2003 Tidbit Medicare's Hospital Insurance Trust Fund will be exhausted in 2026, 4 years earlier than estimated in last year's report. Science's SAGE KE (26 March 2003), http://sageke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/sageke;2003/12/fw12 [Full Text] 19 March 2003 Tidbit "My style was born out of my imperfections. ... I was losing my hair rather early, so I started wearing a lot of hats." Science's SAGE KE (19 March 2003), http://sageke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/sageke;2003/11/fw11 [Full Text] 12 March 2003 Tidbit An article in this month's Atlantic ("The Language Police") lists "images to avoid" when depicting older people. Science's SAGE KE (12 March 2003), http://sageke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/sageke;2003/10/fw10 [Full Text] 5 March 2003 Tidbit "They want the federal government controlling Social Security like it's some kind of federal program." Science's SAGE KE (5 March 2003), http://sageke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/sageke;2003/9/fw9

38. Wine Is....
427347 BC, What is better adapted than the festive use of wine in the first Plato-Greekphilosopher. circa 250 BC, Wine to the poet is a winged steed; Those who
http://www.scvwga.com/Association/statementsonwine.html
JOIN OUR MAILING LIST
LinkExchange Member
What has been said about wine ?
Some of the quotations that follow are contained in a paper"Quotations from famous men" compiled by the Wine Institute, 717 Market St. San Francisco, California,USA
Good wine carrieth a man to heaven Olde Anglo-Saxon saying In water one sees one's own face; but in wine, one beholds the heart of another Old French proverb God, in His goodness, sent the grapes
To cheer both great and small;
Little fools will drink too much
And great fools none at all. Anonymous
Timeline fl . 850 B.C.* W ine gives strength to weary men Homer- Greek epic poet 427-347 B.C. W hat is better adapted than the festive use of wine in the first place to test and in the second place to train the character of a man, if care be taken in the use of it?
What is there cheaper or more innocent? Plato-Greek philosopher 254 B.C. - 184 B.C. G ive, in return for old wine, a new song Plautus - Latin dramatist circa 250 B.C. W ine to the poet is a winged steed;
Those who drink water gain but little speed Nicaentus - Greek epigramatic poet 43 B.C.- 17 A.D

39. ACP Online - Medicine In Quotations Online
Moses Maimonides, circa 1190 The most important consideration in the causation Plato,427347 BC Since the body is compacted of four ingredients, earth, fire
http://www.acponline.org/cgi-bin/medquotes.pl?subject=Disease

40. ACP Online - Medicine In Quotations Online
Plato, 427347 BC That which takes place according to nature is pleasant, but that InThe Dialogues of Plato. Aesop, circa 500 BC An Old Man was employed in
http://www.acponline.org/cgi-bin/medquotes.pl?subject=Dying

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 99    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter