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Definition of Phantasmata
1. phantasma [n] - See also: phantasma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phantasmata
Literary usage of Phantasmata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Irish Quarterly Review (1857)
"phantasmata, or Illusions and Fanaticisms of Protean Form*, Productive of Great
Evils. By RR Madden, FRCS, Eng., MRIA, &c., &c. Author of "Travels in the ..."
2. First Principles in Politics by William Samuel Lilly (1899)
"The images presented to our intellect by the eye, the ear, the touch—Aristotle
and the schoolmen after him called them phantasmata—are the direct results of ..."
3. A History of Philosophy: From Thales to the Present Time by Friedrich Ueberweg, Noah Porter, Vincenzo Botta (1872)
"79): Intellectus agens facit phantasmata a sen-tibus accepta ... nisi convertendo
se ad phantasmata. Et hoc duobus indiciis apparel. ..."