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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... discussion.52 Plato gives indications by depicting some often quite complicated routes by which a primary conversation is supposed to have reached us . Only a rough division can be made between performed and narrated dialogues , since ...
... discussion.52 Plato gives indications by depicting some often quite complicated routes by which a primary conversation is supposed to have reached us . Only a rough division can be made between performed and narrated dialogues , since ...
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... discussion of immortality has arisen . Throughout most of the dialogue rather abstract arguments come and go , despite Socrates ' re- peated claims that they are only engaged in making myths or fables ( see 61e1-2 and 70b6 ; cf. 61b4-7 ...
... discussion of immortality has arisen . Throughout most of the dialogue rather abstract arguments come and go , despite Socrates ' re- peated claims that they are only engaged in making myths or fables ( see 61e1-2 and 70b6 ; cf. 61b4-7 ...
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... discussion of the later chapters must be brief . Assuming familiarity with the Republic , Ruther- ford proceeds directly in chapter 8 to discuss its " structure and design , " the na- ture of its utopian state , Plato's judgment on ...
... discussion of the later chapters must be brief . Assuming familiarity with the Republic , Ruther- ford proceeds directly in chapter 8 to discuss its " structure and design , " the na- ture of its utopian state , Plato's judgment on ...
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