Megarics to be derived from their general Eleatic theory of the Ens Unum et Immotum.
They distinguished the extended, which Parmenides had treated as an Unum continuum, into extension with body, and extension without body: into plenum and vacuum, matter and space.
Eukleides pronounced the Bonum to be coincident with the Ens Unum of Parmenides.
But Plato combined, with this transcendental Unum = Bonum, a transcendental indeterminate plurality: from which combination he considered his Ideas or Ideal Numbers to be derivatives.
He retorted upon the opponents, and showed that if the hypothesis of the Unum Continuum led to absurd consequences, that of the discontinuous many was pregnant with deductions yet more absurd and contradictory.
Zeller says truly, that the attempt to identify Unum and Bonum produces perpetual confusion.
The hypothesis was one relating to the real, absolute, or ultra-phenomenal, which Parmenides maintained to be Ens Unum Continuum, while his opponents affirmed it to be essentially multiple and discontinuous.
In 1285, land in Rewenhall, Essex, is held by Eustace de Ho, "per serjantiam inveniendi unum hominem equitem cum uno gambesone in exercitu Dom.
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Maittaire says of these two orations of Richard Croke: Editio rarissima, cujusque unum duntaxat exemplar inspexisse mihi contigit.
He begins abruptly with these words: Nec unum hoc scio, me nihil scire, conjector tamen nec me nec alios.
Olympiad) he crowded all the games of Greece, "Certamina omnia et quæ diversissimorum temporum sunt cogi in unum annum jussit.
A deed in the archives of the Duomo dated 1229 registers the sale of some land to Giunta by the Archbishop Vitale--"Vendo tibi Juncti q Guidotti de Colle totum unum edificium," etc.
Nilo natura refert, totumque per orbem collectae partes unum revocantur in amnem; Page 233 Fertile is Egypt without clouds; here alone is sunshine and yet rain.
Farther, Unum cannot be in many places at once; but that which is common is in many places at once.
Aristotelian Second Substance is more real than the First); among them the highest, Unum or Bonum, is the grand fountain and sovereign of all the rest.
Accordingly, against one who holds the doctrine of Ideas, declaring the genus to be unum numero, the negative differentia will furnish grounds for attack; but not against any other respondent.
Hence neither Ens nor Unum is included in the Definitions, and the [Greek: t.
Nor can the element in question (the supposed one and the same) be any cogitable, such as Ens or Unum; for every individual Concrete is both Ens and Unum and the element cannot be identical with the compound put together out of it.
Being an individual (Unum numero), it unites in itself both the essential attributes of its species, and the unessential attributes peculiar to itself.
Unum is predicated in the same manner as Ens; the two may always be predicated together: the Essence ofUnum is One; and things of which the Essence is Unum Numero, are themselves numerically one.
It is these propria of Ens andUnum that Philosophia Prima undertakes to explain (b.
Unum and Ens are more near to Essence than either Element, Principle, or Cause; nevertheless neither Unum nor Ens is Essence; for nothing which is common to many things is Essence.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.