Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... commentators down the ages have commented on the oddness of this comparison - after all , as Aristotle himself remarks just after this passage ( 412b16-18 ) , an axe is an inanimate object , and thus not at first sight the best sort of ...
... commentators down the ages have commented on the oddness of this comparison - after all , as Aristotle himself remarks just after this passage ( 412b16-18 ) , an axe is an inanimate object , and thus not at first sight the best sort of ...
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... commentator would at every turn discuss both the subject Gellius treats of and Gellius ' own approach , yet without burying him beneath a barrow of notes . Real commentators inevitably fall short ; M. in general leans towards the first ...
... commentator would at every turn discuss both the subject Gellius treats of and Gellius ' own approach , yet without burying him beneath a barrow of notes . Real commentators inevitably fall short ; M. in general leans towards the first ...
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... commentator , but one who wrote before the standardisation of Aristotelian commentary in the fifth century . Proclus ... commentators on Aristotle's logic were not much influenced by their Neoplatonism : the misunderstandings and ...
... commentator , but one who wrote before the standardisation of Aristotelian commentary in the fifth century . Proclus ... commentators on Aristotle's logic were not much influenced by their Neoplatonism : the misunderstandings and ...
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