A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... course have made the same point . One may take at random a German ( W. Schmid , Gesch . 1.3.1 , 216 ) : ' The questions and controversies of that time have lost nothing of their actuality ' ; or an Italian ( Gigante , Nom . Bas . 15 ) ...
... course have made the same point . One may take at random a German ( W. Schmid , Gesch . 1.3.1 , 216 ) : ' The questions and controversies of that time have lost nothing of their actuality ' ; or an Italian ( Gigante , Nom . Bas . 15 ) ...
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... course it has , Plato should now be suffering from the lavish praise that was bestowed on him by some English commentators of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century . Staunchly liberal as they might be in their personal beliefs ...
... course it has , Plato should now be suffering from the lavish praise that was bestowed on him by some English commentators of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century . Staunchly liberal as they might be in their personal beliefs ...
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... course of it Aeschylus expressly declares that , although the story of Phaedra's guilty love as Euripides told it might be true , a poet should conceal such wickedness rather than present it on the stage , because ' as schoolboys have ...
... course of it Aeschylus expressly declares that , although the story of Phaedra's guilty love as Euripides told it might be true , a poet should conceal such wickedness rather than present it on the stage , because ' as schoolboys have ...
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... course of writing against them ( vol . II , 363 ) , and , when the Hippocratic treatise On Ancient Medicine ( ch . 20 ) speaks of ' certain doctors and sophistai ' who claim that one cannot be versed in medicine without understanding ...
... course of writing against them ( vol . II , 363 ) , and , when the Hippocratic treatise On Ancient Medicine ( ch . 20 ) speaks of ' certain doctors and sophistai ' who claim that one cannot be versed in medicine without understanding ...
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... course ( Alc . I 119a ) , though , when late authorities say the same of Protagoras ( as indeed they do of Gorgias , Diod . 12.53.2 ) , Zeller dismisses it as highly exaggerated ( ZN , 1299 , n . 2 ) . Yet Zeno does not seem to have ...
... course ( Alc . I 119a ) , though , when late authorities say the same of Protagoras ( as indeed they do of Gorgias , Diod . 12.53.2 ) , Zeller dismisses it as highly exaggerated ( ZN , 1299 , n . 2 ) . Yet Zeno does not seem to have ...
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