Citations:aeipathy
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- 1852, The Athenæum: A Journal of Literature, Science, the Fine Arts, Music, and the Drama, page 374:
- Nature is to Humboldt an æipathy, a continual passion, which returns on him in all its energy in the decline of life,—and under its influence he discourses with the world after his own fashion.