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  1. Prose Usages of κογειν 'To Read'.Dirk M. Schenkeveld - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (01):129-.
    When we encounter the following words: ‘A few moments ago, I think, you heard Plato saying that there is no specific name for the art which deals with the body’, it is easy to put these into a literary context. We may imagine some kind of fictional dialogue, in which out of two or more partners one reminds another of what a few minutes ago Plato had said to them about a particular subject. Whether Plato is still present or has (...)
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  • Prose Usages of Ἀκογειν ‘To Read’.Dirk M. Schenkeveld - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (1):129-141.
    When we encounter the following words: ‘A few moments ago, I think, you heard Plato saying that there is no specific name for the art which deals with the body’, it is easy to put these into a literary context. We may imagine some kind of fictional dialogue, in which out of two or more partners one reminds another of what a few minutes ago Plato had said to them about a particular subject. Whether Plato is still present or has (...)
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