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It is known that some early logicians , presumably Peripatetics , had a vocabulary different from that used later by the Stoics . In later times the Stoic vocabulary became the accepted one ...
It is known that some early logicians , presumably Peripatetics , had a vocabulary different from that used later by the Stoics . In later times the Stoic vocabulary became the accepted one ...
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First , both find that Euripides uses rhesis more extensively , stichomythia less , in his earlier plays , because of their inherent quality as studies of the individual e vuos ; the busier and populous later plays afford more natural ...
First , both find that Euripides uses rhesis more extensively , stichomythia less , in his earlier plays , because of their inherent quality as studies of the individual e vuos ; the busier and populous later plays afford more natural ...
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All one can say is that Achilles tells the truth as he understands it, but that Odysseus is later admitted to a fuller knowledge, (in another passage too, which gave offence to Aristarchus, u. 37^-390, Odysseus becomes privy to the ...
All one can say is that Achilles tells the truth as he understands it, but that Odysseus is later admitted to a fuller knowledge, (in another passage too, which gave offence to Aristarchus, u. 37^-390, Odysseus becomes privy to the ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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