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T.J.Saunders ( Newcastle : Some constitutional exactitudes in Aristotle : upon Tyne ) Politics 1299b20-30 , 1309b18-22 & 1318all - 17 LCM 4.5 ( May 1979 ) , 93-9 - The hypothesis that Aristotle's ' esoteric ' works are notes he used for ...
T.J.Saunders ( Newcastle : Some constitutional exactitudes in Aristotle : upon Tyne ) Politics 1299b20-30 , 1309b18-22 & 1318all - 17 LCM 4.5 ( May 1979 ) , 93-9 - The hypothesis that Aristotle's ' esoteric ' works are notes he used for ...
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What matters is that the inference was made , and made on the basis of documentary evidence which Aristotle did not have , or did not use , when he wrote Politics 2 ( this kind of evidence would be found in the περὶ τῶν Σόλωνος ἀξόνων ...
What matters is that the inference was made , and made on the basis of documentary evidence which Aristotle did not have , or did not use , when he wrote Politics 2 ( this kind of evidence would be found in the περὶ τῶν Σόλωνος ἀξόνων ...
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R.W. Sharples ( University College , London ) : Form in Aristotle - individual or universal ? LCM 5.10 ( Dec.1980 ) , 223-229 The Editor thinks it proper to state that this article was accepted by him before Professor A.C.Lloyd's book ...
R.W. Sharples ( University College , London ) : Form in Aristotle - individual or universal ? LCM 5.10 ( Dec.1980 ) , 223-229 The Editor thinks it proper to state that this article was accepted by him before Professor A.C.Lloyd's book ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
feared that 1979 would be inaugurated by a very attentuated number | 230 |
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