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φιλοσοφώτερον καὶ σπουδαιότερον ποίησις ἱστορίας ἐστίν: ἡ μὲν γὰρ ποίησις μᾶλλον τὰ καθόλου, ἡ δ' ἱστορία τὰ καθ' ἕκαστον λέγει → poetry is something more scientific and serious than history, because poetry tends to give general truths while history gives particular facts

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[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[οὐρανός]], ὁ, [[prose|P.]] [[κόσμος]], ὁ (Isoc.).
 
[[in]] or of the [[firmament]], adj.: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[οὐράνιος]].
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 9 December 2020

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substantive

P. and V. οὐρανός, ὁ, P. κόσμος, ὁ (Isoc.).

in or of the firmament, adj.: P. and V. οὐράνιος.