The Platonic tradition in Anglo-Saxon philosophy

New York,: Humanities Press (1931)
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original Muirhead, John H. (1931) "The Platonic Tradition in Anglo-Saxon Philosophy: Studies in the History of Idealism in England and America". Routledge

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