Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 7John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1982 |
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... ancient philosophy , to assume that , the more the study of ancient philo- sophy has to do with modern philosophy , the less it is a part of classical studies ; this would simply ensure that classicists studied ancient philosophy in the ...
... ancient philosophy , to assume that , the more the study of ancient philo- sophy has to do with modern philosophy , the less it is a part of classical studies ; this would simply ensure that classicists studied ancient philosophy in the ...
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... Ancient historians , in the narrower sense of political and social historians , do not seem to have this assumption ; and we are all ' ancient historians ' , in a wider sense . 3. One of the strengths of Classics as a subject is , or ...
... Ancient historians , in the narrower sense of political and social historians , do not seem to have this assumption ; and we are all ' ancient historians ' , in a wider sense . 3. One of the strengths of Classics as a subject is , or ...
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... ancient book - titles and of collective titles at all periods . 5. The conclusions of §§1-3 are supported by some ancient quotations . One is introduced by Diogenes ( 7.34 ) with the words Ζήνων ... ἐν ταῖς Διατριβαῖς ... γράφει ...
... ancient book - titles and of collective titles at all periods . 5. The conclusions of §§1-3 are supported by some ancient quotations . One is introduced by Diogenes ( 7.34 ) with the words Ζήνων ... ἐν ταῖς Διατριβαῖς ... γράφει ...
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