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... had any knowledge of him.2 I do not intend here to engage in formal discussion whether or not the early Stoics knew Aristotle's doctrines . ... unnoticed by the Stoics , so much so that they had nothing to discuss with Aristotle .
... had any knowledge of him.2 I do not intend here to engage in formal discussion whether or not the early Stoics knew Aristotle's doctrines . ... unnoticed by the Stoics , so much so that they had nothing to discuss with Aristotle .
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21 H. Konishi ( Fredericton , New Brunswick ) : The origin of the Greek alphabet : a fresh approach Review - Discussion : H. D. Jocelyn ( Manchester ) Heinz Hofmann ed . Latin Studies in Groningen 1877-1977 , Groningen , Egbert Forsten ...
21 H. Konishi ( Fredericton , New Brunswick ) : The origin of the Greek alphabet : a fresh approach Review - Discussion : H. D. Jocelyn ( Manchester ) Heinz Hofmann ed . Latin Studies in Groningen 1877-1977 , Groningen , Egbert Forsten ...
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but he does not discuss the reading 2 It is not clear what E. Baltzer ( Rudolstadt 1883 ) is translating when he writes ' wie von einer Burg herab ' . Similarly , C. P. Eells , Life and Times of Apollonius of Tyana , Stanford University ...
but he does not discuss the reading 2 It is not clear what E. Baltzer ( Rudolstadt 1883 ) is translating when he writes ' wie von einer Burg herab ' . Similarly , C. P. Eells , Life and Times of Apollonius of Tyana , Stanford University ...
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