Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... later Neoplatonists and Augustine . The book begins with a discussion of the role played by phantasia in Plato's thought ( pp . 1-13 ) . In the course of his analysis Watson ( hereafter W. ) concentrates on the middle and later ...
... later Neoplatonists and Augustine . The book begins with a discussion of the role played by phantasia in Plato's thought ( pp . 1-13 ) . In the course of his analysis Watson ( hereafter W. ) concentrates on the middle and later ...
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... later Greeks . Thus the autós of 602 is not so much an indication of the unsuitability of the demonstrative to accompany a dead person , as a function of the need to explain the juxtaposition of earlier and later views of the dead ...
... later Greeks . Thus the autós of 602 is not so much an indication of the unsuitability of the demonstrative to accompany a dead person , as a function of the need to explain the juxtaposition of earlier and later views of the dead ...
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... later Neolithic or early Predynastic times ( B A 2 , p . 68 ) . Yet Bernal is silent regarding contemporaneous use of bow drills in Bulgaria and Rumania . These suggest that there were corresponding developments in both the northern ...
... later Neolithic or early Predynastic times ( B A 2 , p . 68 ) . Yet Bernal is silent regarding contemporaneous use of bow drills in Bulgaria and Rumania . These suggest that there were corresponding developments in both the northern ...
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