Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... regarded Alexander's commentary as adequate for most of the work , but not where Aristotle attacks Plato - or Pythagoras . This does not sufficiently explain the presence of г , even if its treatment of the text is briefer than that of ...
... regarded Alexander's commentary as adequate for most of the work , but not where Aristotle attacks Plato - or Pythagoras . This does not sufficiently explain the presence of г , even if its treatment of the text is briefer than that of ...
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... regarded Macaulay as the greatest of all historians . What is perhaps remarkable about Mommsen's mastery of English is that he never visited England until 1885 , but he did have the opportunity of practising on his son Wolfgang , who ...
... regarded Macaulay as the greatest of all historians . What is perhaps remarkable about Mommsen's mastery of English is that he never visited England until 1885 , but he did have the opportunity of practising on his son Wolfgang , who ...
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... regarded simply as aspects of the concrete individual . Graham's fundamental complaint is that substance cannot be both individual and form : as he thinks that , if Platonism is to be avoided , it must be individual , he concludes that ...
... regarded simply as aspects of the concrete individual . Graham's fundamental complaint is that substance cannot be both individual and form : as he thinks that , if Platonism is to be avoided , it must be individual , he concludes that ...
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