Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... concerned with the metaphysical analysis of individuals composed of a combination of form and matter , as with ... concerned , that of the status of universals , has been a perennial concern of philosophy from antiquity till the present ...
... concerned with the metaphysical analysis of individuals composed of a combination of form and matter , as with ... concerned , that of the status of universals , has been a perennial concern of philosophy from antiquity till the present ...
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... concerned with the Academic attack on the object- ivity of the senses . Fr.2 is concerned with the history of philosophy , and is thus entirely appropriate to Book I ' . A provisional text might read : qui cum similitudine verbi ...
... concerned with the Academic attack on the object- ivity of the senses . Fr.2 is concerned with the history of philosophy , and is thus entirely appropriate to Book I ' . A provisional text might read : qui cum similitudine verbi ...
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... concerned Lycurgus , and Bassarai , which seems to have concerned Orpheus ( fr.83 M. ) . There is a further parallel between Io's story and that of Amymone , who was also seduced by god , and also became the ancestress of an illustrious ...
... concerned Lycurgus , and Bassarai , which seems to have concerned Orpheus ( fr.83 M. ) . There is a further parallel between Io's story and that of Amymone , who was also seduced by god , and also became the ancestress of an illustrious ...
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