It has been suggested that the name Longus is merely a misreading of the last word of the title [Greek: Lesbiakon erotikon logoi d'] in the Florentine MS.
Plotinus explained the logoi as constructive forces, proceeding from the ideas and giving form to the dead matter of sensible things (Enneads, v.
The Logoi are but masks or hollow automata, from behind which the poet utters his arguments: there is no illusion of the senses, no enchantment of the fancy in their presentation.
The Just and Unjust Logoi dispute and wrangle for the favor of Pheidippides precisely like the abstractions in Hycke Scorner or Lusty Juventus.
Philo therefore seized the Stoic idea of the Logos or Logoi in order to bring his transcendental God again into relation with the visible world.
As the highest of all Logoi was man, the most perfect man was recognised as the son of God, the Logos become flesh, the highest thought and will of God.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "logoi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.