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Primary Sources: Texts and Translations
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Secondary Literature: Articles, Books, Collections, Surveys, Encyclopedias
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- Furth, M., 1991, “A ‘Philosophical Hero?’ Anaxagoras and the Eleatics,” Oxford Studies in, Ancient Philosophy, 9: 95–129.
- ––– 1993, “Elements of Eleatic Ontology,” in A. P. D. Mourelatos 1993, 241–270. (Scholar)
- Gemelli Marciano, M. L., 2002, “Le contexe culturel des Présocratiques: adversaires and destinaires,” in Laks and Louguet, 2002: 83–114. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, “Images and Experience: at the Root of Parmenides' Aletheia,” Ancient Philosophy, 28: 83–114. (Scholar)
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- Graham, D. W., 1997, “Heraclitus' Criticism of Ionian Philosophy,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 15: 1–50. (Scholar)
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- Hasper, P. 2006, “Zeno Unlimited,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 30: 49–85. (Scholar)
- Heidel, W. A., 1906, “Qualitative Change in Pre-Socratic Philosophy,” Archiv, für, Geschichte der, Philosophie, 19 (n.s. 12): 333–379. (Scholar)
- –––, 1913, “On Certain Fragments of the Pre-Socratics: Critical Notes and Elucidations,” Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 48: 681–734. (Scholar)
- Hermann, A., 2004, To Think Like God. Pythagoras and Parmenides: The Origins of Philosophy, Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing. (Scholar)
- Hölscher, U., 1970, “Anaximander and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy,” in Furley and Allen 1975, 281–322. (Scholar)
- Huffman, C., 1999, “The Pythagorean Tradition,” in Long, 1999, 66–87. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “The Pythagorean Conception of the Soul from Pythagoras to Philolaus,” in Frede and Reis 2009: 21–43. (Scholar)
- Huggett, N. (ed.), 1999, Space from Zeno to Einstein: Classic Readings with a Contemporary Commentary, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Hülz Piccone, E., (ed.), 2009, Nuevos Ensayos sobre Heráclito: Actas del Symposium Heracliteum Secundum, Mexico City: UNAM. (Scholar)
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- –––, 2006, “Parmenides on Thinking,” in King, 2006: 13–30. (Scholar)
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