American Journal of Philology, Volumen118Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997 Each number includes "Reviews and book notices." |
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... philosophical historiography . These two giants of ancient philosophy have been seen as two polar op- posites rather like north and south poles of a magnetized bar around which lesser philosophers have gathered like iron filings . Such ...
... philosophical historiography . These two giants of ancient philosophy have been seen as two polar op- posites rather like north and south poles of a magnetized bar around which lesser philosophers have gathered like iron filings . Such ...
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... philosophy . By viewing the dialogues as merely paraenetic , one may conclude that Plato's real philosophy must lie elsewhere.23 Some- thing similar has conditioned a more conventional account of Platonic doctrine as well . Tigerstedt ...
... philosophy . By viewing the dialogues as merely paraenetic , one may conclude that Plato's real philosophy must lie elsewhere.23 Some- thing similar has conditioned a more conventional account of Platonic doctrine as well . Tigerstedt ...
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... philosophy ( appreci- ation for the prudential grounds for such reticence had lately waned ) . But there appeared an alternative approach owing its character to ideal- ism and romanticism : Friedrich Schlegel denied that Plato had a ...
... philosophy ( appreci- ation for the prudential grounds for such reticence had lately waned ) . But there appeared an alternative approach owing its character to ideal- ism and romanticism : Friedrich Schlegel denied that Plato had a ...
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