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  1. 'Aristotle: Psychology'.Pearson Giles - 2013 - In Frisbee Sheffield & James Warren (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Ancient Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 304-318.
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    Ερσai, προγονοι, μετασσαι.P. Giles - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (1-2):3-4.
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    Aesthetic Matters: Literature and the Politics of Disorientation.Paul Giles - 2013 - Substance 42 (2):99-113.
    Ever since Plato expelled artists from his ideal republic, the question of aesthetics has enjoyed a dubious status within the civic realm as well as among more rarefied circles of academia. Aesthetics in general have not enjoyed the intellectual prestige accorded to, say, linguistic philosophy or political history, which have traditionally been thought to grapple with more serious and substantive issues. Even when not tarnished with the popular notion of aestheticism as betokening a Wildean hedonism, the field has frequently been (...)
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    A New Theory of Word-Forms Die Entstehung der Dehnstufe. Steeitbebg Von Wilhelm. Strassburg: Trübner. 1895.P. Giles - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (02):115-117.
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    Political Allusions in the Supplices of Euripides.P. Giles - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (03):95-98.
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    The planetary clock: antipodean time and spherical postmodern fictions.Paul Giles - 2021 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    The theme of The Planetary Clock is the representation of time in postmodern culture and the way temporality as a global phenomenon manifests itself differently across an antipodean axis. To trace postmodernism in an expansive spatial and temporal arc, from its formal experimentation in the 1960s to environmental concerns in the twenty-first century, is to describe a richer and more complex version of this cultural phenomenon. Exploring different scales of time from a Southern Hemisphere perspective, with a special emphasis on (...)
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  7. 'Emotions in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, by Simo Knuuttila (Oxford, 2004)'. [REVIEW]Pearson Giles - 2006 - Philosophical Quarterly 56 (225).
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    Parallel Grammar Series. A Latin Grammar for Schools, based on the principles and requirements of the Grammatical Society, by E. A. Sonnenschein, M.A. (Oxon). Part I. Accidence. Stereotyped edition. Swan Sonnenschein and Co. 1889. I s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]P. Giles - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (07):316-.
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    Smyth's Ionic Dialect. [REVIEW]P. Giles - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (9):457-460.
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    V. Henry's Comparative Grammar - A Short Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin for Schools and Colleges, by Victor Henry, translated by R. T. Elliott, M.A. Swan Sonnenschein and Co.1890. 7 s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]P. Giles - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (08):387-.
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