Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... example here to Chrysippus ' treatment of the example of Dion ; for Plato's point is not so much that Crito thinks that the real Socrates will still be there in his dead body , as that Crito fails to understand that the real Socrates ...
... example here to Chrysippus ' treatment of the example of Dion ; for Plato's point is not so much that Crito thinks that the real Socrates will still be there in his dead body , as that Crito fails to understand that the real Socrates ...
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... examples of behaviour to emulate or avoid , in other words , in praise and blame , neither necessarily undiluted ... example of a figure who invited this ' mixed ' treatment ) . This helps to explain why Cicero and his circle take it ...
... examples of behaviour to emulate or avoid , in other words , in praise and blame , neither necessarily undiluted ... example of a figure who invited this ' mixed ' treatment ) . This helps to explain why Cicero and his circle take it ...
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example of Plotinus , he finds examples in Proclus and Damascius , and also Dexippus . Dexippus is an interesting case because he was , of course , a commentator , but one who wrote before the standardisation of Aristotelian commentary ...
example of Plotinus , he finds examples in Proclus and Damascius , and also Dexippus . Dexippus is an interesting case because he was , of course , a commentator , but one who wrote before the standardisation of Aristotelian commentary ...
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