Sages and schoolmen

[Chester Springs, Pa.]: Dufour Editions (1967)
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Every philosopher paints his own picture of the Cosmos and man's part in it. Philosophies contradict each other as necessarily as art styles vary. This is the conviction of the author who illustrates his beliefs in short studies of twenty-nine thinkers from the Pythagoreans to the Renaissance.

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