Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Alexander Aetolus ' Moûσai : the three such tetrameters , fr.7 Powell , cited by Gellius in the passage under annotation ( 15.20 8 ) , have been conflated with the seventeen elegiac distichs of fr.3 Powell , from Alexander's ' Aπów . M ...
... Alexander Aetolus ' Moûσai : the three such tetrameters , fr.7 Powell , cited by Gellius in the passage under annotation ( 15.20 8 ) , have been conflated with the seventeen elegiac distichs of fr.3 Powell , from Alexander's ' Aπów . M ...
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... Alexander of Aphrodisias ( in An . Pr . 177.25ff .; 38F in Long and Sedley ) , by appealing to a highly contrived example . In the conditional ' If Dion is dead , this man ( i.e Dion ) is dead ' , he argued , the antecedent is possible ...
... Alexander of Aphrodisias ( in An . Pr . 177.25ff .; 38F in Long and Sedley ) , by appealing to a highly contrived example . In the conditional ' If Dion is dead , this man ( i.e Dion ) is dead ' , he argued , the antecedent is possible ...
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... Alexander ( or his reporter ) then argues ( qu . 3. 12 , 101. 25-34 , 102. 6-24 ) that others ( by implication the Stoics and Epicureans ) neglect this identification by positing , in their different ways , an infinite universe . But ...
... Alexander ( or his reporter ) then argues ( qu . 3. 12 , 101. 25-34 , 102. 6-24 ) that others ( by implication the Stoics and Epicureans ) neglect this identification by positing , in their different ways , an infinite universe . But ...
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