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Things are not What They Are: Agathias Mythistoricus and the Last Laugh of Classical Culture*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 April 2006

Anthony Kaldellis
Affiliation:
Ohio State Universitykaldellis.1@osu.edu

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Copyright © The Classical Association 2003

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* The title of this paper was a saying of the late Seth Benardete, 1930–2001, who, more than anyone, exposed the poetry of philosophy and the philosophy of poetry. I trust that Agathias would have been an author after his own heart.