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... of imagination or representation in Classical Antiquity , but to trace the occurrences and important meanings of the word , and to follow its development from Plato down to the time of the later Neoplatonists and Augustine .
... of imagination or representation in Classical Antiquity , but to trace the occurrences and important meanings of the word , and to follow its development from Plato down to the time of the later Neoplatonists and Augustine .
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690-91 ) , to the place where he had to be after he became a god at some time in later dark age or archaic Greece . Hence the present text , 601-3 τὸν δὲ μέτ ' εισενόησα βίην Ηρακληείην ...
690-91 ) , to the place where he had to be after he became a god at some time in later dark age or archaic Greece . Hence the present text , 601-3 τὸν δὲ μέτ ' εισενόησα βίην Ηρακληείην ...
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I had a very amusing letter ( 14th September , 1984 ) from him describing the surprises he met in his first year there , but correspondence later grew more scanty as he threw himself into his new responsibilities .
I had a very amusing letter ( 14th September , 1984 ) from him describing the surprises he met in his first year there , but correspondence later grew more scanty as he threw himself into his new responsibilities .
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