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The reasons for this proposal are 1 ) if the second sentence is an explanation of the first , then a reference to some ... Reason 2 ) certainly tells against Madvic's Tolosae and Robinson's Oscae [ the Editor regrets he has not had the ...
The reasons for this proposal are 1 ) if the second sentence is an explanation of the first , then a reference to some ... Reason 2 ) certainly tells against Madvic's Tolosae and Robinson's Oscae [ the Editor regrets he has not had the ...
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It may be that in his view Phrynichus was not attuos in the same sense as the others , either because he was not an original member of the oligarchic group or that , as an enemy of Alcibiades , he had more purely personal reasons for ...
It may be that in his view Phrynichus was not attuos in the same sense as the others , either because he was not an original member of the oligarchic group or that , as an enemy of Alcibiades , he had more purely personal reasons for ...
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6 ) 63d5-6 In pursuit of the correct forms of pleasure and reason to combine to form the good life , Socrates asks reason itself personified whether he would allow intense pleasures to share his home . ( This metaphor begins in 59e and ...
6 ) 63d5-6 In pursuit of the correct forms of pleasure and reason to combine to form the good life , Socrates asks reason itself personified whether he would allow intense pleasures to share his home . ( This metaphor begins in 59e and ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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