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Paradoxographoi
Scriptores rerum mirabilium Graeci ; Insunt Aristotelis Mirabiles auscultationes, Antigoni, Apollonii, Phlegontis historiae mirabiles, Michae͏̈lis Pselli lectiones mirabiles ... Accedunt Phlegontis Macrobii et Olympiadum reliquiae et anonymi tractatus de mulieribus etc. -
An address to young students in divinity
By way of caution against some paradoxes, which lead to doctrinal antinomianism. By Abraham Taylor, D.D -
I paradossi svelati
Zenone di Elea e la fondazione della scienza occidentale -
Discours de Iean Bodin sur le rehaussement et diminution des monnoyes, tant d'or que d'argent, & le moyen d'y remedier
& responce aux Paradoxes de Monsieur de Malestroict -
Apologie de Rene Herpin pour la Republique de I. Bodin
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Apologie de Rene Herpin pour la Republique de I. Bodin
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Apologie de René Herpin pour la Republique de I. Bodin
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Les six livres de la Republique
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Going beyond the pairs
the coincidence of opposites in German romanticism, Zen, and deconstruction -
Going beyond the pairs
the coincidence of opposites in German romanticism, Zen, and deconstruction -
Going beyond the pairs
the coincidence of opposites in German romanticism, Zen, and deconstruction -
Going beyond the pairs
the coincidence of opposites in German romanticism, Zen, and deconstruction -
Going beyond the pairs
the coincidence of opposites in German romanticism, Zen, and deconstruction -
Paradoxes
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Milke and honey, or A miscellaneous collation of many Christian experiences, sayings, sentences, and several places of Scripture improved
With a second part of orthodox paradoxes -
Englands view, in the vnmasking of two paradoxes
with a replication vnto the answer of Maister Iohn Bodine -
Common value auctions and the winner's curse
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Milk and honey
or, a miscellaneous collation of many Christian experiences, sayings, sentences, and several places of scripture improved. By Ralph Venning -
The defence of contraries
Paradoxes against common opinion, debated in forme of declamations in place of publike censure: only to exercise yong wittes in difficult matters. Wherein is no offence to Gods honour, the estate of princes, or priuate mens honest actions: but pleasant recreation to beguile the iniquity of time. Translated out of French by A.M. one of the messengers of her Maiesties Chamber -
Englands vievv, in the vnmasking of two paradoxes
with a replication vnto the answer of Maister Iohn Bodine. By Gerrard de Malynes Merchant -
Paradoxes against common opinion
debated in form of declamations in place of publique censure: onelie to exercise yoong wittes in difficult matters -
Paradoxes
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Paradoxes
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Paradoxes
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Athenian sport: or, two thousand paradoxes merrily argued, to amuse and divert the age: as a Paradox in praise of a Paradox. Corporeal Affections remain after Separation. The Eye beholds as much when it looks on a Shilling, as when it speculates the whole Heaven. Inconstancy is a most commendable Virtue. Every Man is corporally born twice. No Man sees but he that is stark blind. The Restor'd Maidenhead, or a marry'd Woman may be twice a Virgin. Athenian, or Intellectual, Sport is the Recreation of Pre-Existent Spirits. 'tis the Pleasantest Life to be always in Danger. The same numerical Voice of a Preacher is not heard by any two of his Auditors. What we call Life, is Natural Death. Content is the greatest Misery. He is the Happiest Man who has neither Mony nor Friend. Fruition's nothing, or a Paradox proving there's no Pleasure in Copulation. To imprison a Debtor is to set him at Liberty. Green come from the Dead, or no Man lives but he that is Hang'd. The Virgin-Paradox, or a Young Lady may Love and Hate the same Person at the same Time. The Loving Shrew, or the Kindest Women are the most Cruel. And so on, to the Defence of 2000 Paradoxes (or Pleasant Theses) which seem Strange, and Contrary to the Common Opinion. With Improvements from the Honourable Mr. Boyle, Lock, Norris Collier, Cowley, Dryden, Garth, Addison, and other Illustrious Wit. By a member of the Athenian Society