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... sense , must be a correct transcription . - There is no doubt either that this reading must be emended , and it is clear that most editors have played with the idea of multos and docere in one form or another : Appuleius was being paid ...
... sense , must be a correct transcription . - There is no doubt either that this reading must be emended , and it is clear that most editors have played with the idea of multos and docere in one form or another : Appuleius was being paid ...
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... sense ( ' that ' as opposed to ' because ' ) ; 3 ) found nowhere else in Plato in either sense ; 4 ) only found in poetry in either sense . b ) γιγνώσκω in the sense of ' recognize something for what it is ' seems impossible . We might ...
... sense ( ' that ' as opposed to ' because ' ) ; 3 ) found nowhere else in Plato in either sense ; 4 ) only found in poetry in either sense . b ) γιγνώσκω in the sense of ' recognize something for what it is ' seems impossible . We might ...
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... sense of the Republic . In fact the difficulty with 2 ) in general is that in order to get this sense out of the first sentence it seems necessary to postulate and fill a considerable lacuna . 1 ) with a reading other than Burnet's and ...
... sense of the Republic . In fact the difficulty with 2 ) in general is that in order to get this sense out of the first sentence it seems necessary to postulate and fill a considerable lacuna . 1 ) with a reading other than Burnet's and ...
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