Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... argued de novo . All the same , I have an uneasy feeling that he may have fired over the heads of his readership . For example , there is much use of rhetorical terms in Latin , but nothing on Thucydides ' use of Greek or about the ...
... argued de novo . All the same , I have an uneasy feeling that he may have fired over the heads of his readership . For example , there is much use of rhetorical terms in Latin , but nothing on Thucydides ' use of Greek or about the ...
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... argued , in the face of his objections , that the wise man will suspend judgement when confronted with something which cannot be grasped ( e.g. the odd or even number of the stars ) . Arcesilaus then drove the Stoics to accept epoche as ...
... argued , in the face of his objections , that the wise man will suspend judgement when confronted with something which cannot be grasped ( e.g. the odd or even number of the stars ) . Arcesilaus then drove the Stoics to accept epoche as ...
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... argued that such numerical precision should rather , in fact , cast doubt on the theory of the oral composition of the poems of Homer ' ( 126 ) . Before examining this suggestion , I would like to deal with a red - herring which Konishi ...
... argued that such numerical precision should rather , in fact , cast doubt on the theory of the oral composition of the poems of Homer ' ( 126 ) . Before examining this suggestion , I would like to deal with a red - herring which Konishi ...
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