| William Henry Burnham - 1926 - 376 páginas
...the memory and for the wit. Thamus replied: O most ingenious Theuth, the parent or inventor of an art is not always the best judge of the utility or inutility...inventions to the users of them. And in this instance, you who are the father of letters, from a paternal love of your own children have been led to attribute... | |
| Marshall McLuhan - 1962 - 306 páginas
...the memory and for the wit. Thamus replied: O most ingenious Theuth, the parent or inventor of an art is not always the best judge of the utility or inutility...inventions to the users of them. And in this instance, you who are the father of letters, from a paternal love of your own children have been led to attribute... | |
| William Bright - 1984 - 176 páginas
...the memory and for the wit. Thamus replied: O most ingenious Theuth, the parent or inventor of an art is not always the best judge of the utility or inutility...inventions to the users of them. And in this instance, you who are the father of letters, from a paternal love of your own children have been led to attribute... | |
| Reuel Denney - 368 páginas
...the memory and for the wit. Thamus replied: O most ingenious Theuth, the parent or inventor of an art is not always the best judge of the utility or inutility...inventions to the users of them. And in this instance, you who are the father of letters, from a parental love of your own children, have been led to attribute... | |
| Thomas J. Heffernan - 1992 - 348 páginas
...of writing, by Thamus, the king of Egypt: O most ingenious Theuth, the parent or inventor of an art is not always the best judge of the utility or inutility...inventions to the users of them. And in this instance, you who are the father of letters, from a paternal love of your own children have been led to attribute... | |
| Robert L. Benson, Giles Constable, Carol Dana Lanham, Charles Homer Haskins - 1991 - 1434 páginas
...the memory and for the wit. Thamus replied: O most ingenious Theuth, the parent or inventor of an art is not always the best judge of the utility or inutility...inventions to the users of them. And in this instance, you who are the father of letters, from a paternal love of your own children have been led to attribute... | |
| Zong-qi Cai - 2001 - 386 páginas
...ingenious Theu1h, the parent or inventor of an art is not always the best judge of the utiliry or inutiliry of his own inventions to the users of them. And in this instance, you who are the father of letrers, from a parernal love of your own children have been led to atrtibure... | |
| Edmundo Paz Soldán, Debra A. Castillo - 2001 - 346 páginas
...memories," but the king replies, "O most ingenious Theuth, the parent or inventor of an art [technologist] is not always the best judge of the utility or inutility of his own inventions to the users of them . . . ; for this discovery of yours will create forgetfulness in the learners' souls, because they... | |
| Carl J. Becker - 2004 - 413 páginas
...the question of the alphabet Thamus says: O most ingenious Theuth, the parent or inventor of an art is not always the best judge of the utility or inutility...inventions to the users of them. And in this instance, you who are the father of letters, from a paternal love of your own children have been led to attribute... | |
| Peter J. Leithart - 2006 - 179 páginas
...the memory and for the wit. Thamus replied: O most ingenious Theuth, the parent or inventor of an art is not always the best judge of the utility or inutility...inventions to the users of them. And in this instance, you who are the father of letters, from a paternal love of your own children have been led to attribute... | |
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