Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... says ' ad tua uerba attentus ' and compares 4.4.35-6 patres ... e more uocati | intendent aures ad tua uerba suas ... say I find a singularly unattractive , not to say useless , effort . In 77 nobody could pronounce nimium crudeliter an ...
... says ' ad tua uerba attentus ' and compares 4.4.35-6 patres ... e more uocati | intendent aures ad tua uerba suas ... say I find a singularly unattractive , not to say useless , effort . In 77 nobody could pronounce nimium crudeliter an ...
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... says that dialectic fails to give philosophical and scientific knowledge : scientific knowledge comes by demonstration from axioms . If the arguments which prove Aristotle right about substance and Plato and the atomists wrong are to ...
... says that dialectic fails to give philosophical and scientific knowledge : scientific knowledge comes by demonstration from axioms . If the arguments which prove Aristotle right about substance and Plato and the atomists wrong are to ...
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... says cannot be interpreted from a strictly philological point of view to mean : ' he ( Palaemon ) is a bad grammarian , and not in the sense that he is a bad scholar ... but because he is a bad person ' . Gellius ' emphasis on the moral ...
... says cannot be interpreted from a strictly philological point of view to mean : ' he ( Palaemon ) is a bad grammarian , and not in the sense that he is a bad scholar ... but because he is a bad person ' . Gellius ' emphasis on the moral ...
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