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ἁρμονίη ἀφανὴς φανερῆς κρείττων → the hidden attunement is better than the obvi­ous one, invisible connection is stronger than visi­ble, harmony we can't see is stronger than harmony we can, unseen harmony is stronger than what we can see

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|georg=apophasis, is, Akk. in, Abl. i, f. ([[ἀπόφασις]]), die [[Verneinung]], [[Abwehr]] ([[rein]] lat. [[abnuentia]] od. [[negatio]]), Ggstz. [[cataphasis]] ([[rein]] lat. [[affirmatio]]), Aur. Augustin. rhet. 11. Isid. 2, 27, 3. Vict. art. rhet. p. 375, 38 H.
|georg=apophasis, is, Akk. in, Abl. i, f. ([[ἀπόφασις]]), die [[Verneinung]], [[Abwehr]] ([[rein]] lat. [[abnuentia]] od. [[negatio]]), Ggstz. [[cataphasis]] ([[rein]] lat. [[affirmatio]]), Aur. Augustin. rhet. 11. Isid. 2, 27, 3. Vict. art. rhet. p. 375, 38 H.
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|lnetxt=apophasis apophasis N F :: denial, rhetorical device where one answers himself
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Revision as of 23:15, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ăpŏphăsis: is, f., = ἀπόφασις (denial), rhet. fig.,
I whereby one, as it were, answers himself, Jul. Rufin. 8.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ăpŏphăsis, is, f. (ἀπόφασις), négation : Isid. Orig. 2, 27, 3.

Latin > German (Georges)

apophasis, is, Akk. in, Abl. i, f. (ἀπόφασις), die Verneinung, Abwehr (rein lat. abnuentia od. negatio), Ggstz. cataphasis (rein lat. affirmatio), Aur. Augustin. rhet. 11. Isid. 2, 27, 3. Vict. art. rhet. p. 375, 38 H.

Latin > English

apophasis apophasis N F :: denial, rhetorical device where one answers himself