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What this argues then is that Plato drew his information from a more immediate context than what Bernal suggests . It seems much more probable that the mighty conflict alluded to in the Timaeus emerged from the traditions and accounts ...
What this argues then is that Plato drew his information from a more immediate context than what Bernal suggests . It seems much more probable that the mighty conflict alluded to in the Timaeus emerged from the traditions and accounts ...
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The ground here is a bit less slippery and some of the points that Bernal argues are attractive , though not particularly startling . For instance , he argues for a strong Egypto - Levantine presence in the eastern Mediterranean ...
The ground here is a bit less slippery and some of the points that Bernal argues are attractive , though not particularly startling . For instance , he argues for a strong Egypto - Levantine presence in the eastern Mediterranean ...
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He argues that the substitution of the title Artemis for Thebais arose from a copyist's mistake caused by the mention of the name Artemis above . He also suggests that a phonic affinity between the two names and the fact of their having ...
He argues that the substitution of the title Artemis for Thebais arose from a copyist's mistake caused by the mention of the name Artemis above . He also suggests that a phonic affinity between the two names and the fact of their having ...
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