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140 In this case , however , there can be no doubt which is to be trusted as the original reading : the unanimous reading of the X family , which makes no sense , must be a correct transcription . - There is no doubt either that this ...
140 In this case , however , there can be no doubt which is to be trusted as the original reading : the unanimous reading of the X family , which makes no sense , must be a correct transcription . - There is no doubt either that this ...
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His text , however , is unsatisfactory for two reasons a ) otin is 1 ) rare ; 2 ) even rarer in this sense ( ' that ' as opposed to ' because ' ) ; 3 ) found nowhere else in Plato in either sense ; 4 ) only found in poetry in either ...
His text , however , is unsatisfactory for two reasons a ) otin is 1 ) rare ; 2 ) even rarer in this sense ( ' that ' as opposed to ' because ' ) ; 3 ) found nowhere else in Plato in either sense ; 4 ) only found in poetry in either ...
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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 / or 3 seem most ...
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 / or 3 seem most ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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