- In the Theaetetus,
Plato defines the
sage as one who
becomes "righteous and holy and wise." The
Platonic sages would raise themselves by the life of...
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sage,
sages,
Sage,
saĝe,
säge,
Säge, or
säges in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sage or
SAGE may
refer to:
Salvia officinalis,
common sage, a small...
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Seven Sages in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seven Sages may
refer to:
Saptarishi or
Seven Sages of
ancient India Seven Sages of Greece, seven...
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appears in The
Masque of the
Seven Sages by Ausonius. Both
Ephorus and
Plutarch (in his
Banquet of the
Seven Sages)
substituted Anacharsis for Myson....
- The Four
Sages, ****essors, or
Correlates (Chinese: 四配; pinyin: Sì Pèi), are four
eminent Chinese philosophers in the
Confucian tradition. They are traditionally...
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Sage is a
forthcoming indoor arena and
conference centre in Gateshead,
United Kingdom due to open in
phases between 2025 and 2027. The site is located...
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Sages &
Specialists is an
accessory for the 2nd
edition of the
Advanced Dungeons &
Dragons fantasy role-playing game,
published in 1996.
Sages & Specialists...
- the
Seven Sages.
Sometimes the
sages are ****ociated with a
specific primeval king.
After the
Great Flood (see Epic of Gilgamesh),
further sages and kings...
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Sages could refer to:
Three Muslim Sages Doraemon: Nobita's Sky
Utopia the
Three Sages Hall in
Longhua Temple Samseonggung (palace of the
Three sages)...
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Sage Publishing,
formerly SAGE Publications, is an
American independent academic publishing company,
founded in 1965 in New York City by Sara
Miller McCune...