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His biographers indicate an interest in reading , and a wide range of intellectual activities , which was to be characteristic of all Stoic professors . Apart from philosophy proper , the Stoics , unlike the Epicureans , were innovators ...
His biographers indicate an interest in reading , and a wide range of intellectual activities , which was to be characteristic of all Stoic professors . Apart from philosophy proper , the Stoics , unlike the Epicureans , were innovators ...
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It may , then , in other words , well have been Herodotos ' special interest in Eurymachos that led him to refer to him as otpatnyńcavta . Even in Thucydides ' account , which emphasizes that Eurymachos was not a Boiotarch ...
It may , then , in other words , well have been Herodotos ' special interest in Eurymachos that led him to refer to him as otpatnyńcavta . Even in Thucydides ' account , which emphasizes that Eurymachos was not a Boiotarch ...
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Thus at BC 4.2 studium should mean a strong impulsion to or interest in the writing of history ( cf. studium meum , BJ 4.2 ) whereas inceptum should imply either a considered intention to carry this interest into practice or ...
Thus at BC 4.2 studium should mean a strong impulsion to or interest in the writing of history ( cf. studium meum , BJ 4.2 ) whereas inceptum should imply either a considered intention to carry this interest into practice or ...
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