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  1. Luc Brisson.I. N. Plato'S. - 2005 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxviii: Summer 2005. Oxford University Press. pp. 28--93.
     
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  2. Ho anthrōpismos en tēi koinōniai.Platōn B. Stamatiadēs - 1955
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    On the Metaphysics of the Image in Plato’s Timaeus.Edward N. Lee - 1966 - The Monist 50 (3):341-368.
    This paper has two main aims: first, to set forth an analysis of Timaeus 48E-52D and then to explore the significance of those pages for our understanding of Plato’s metaphysics. Students of the “Receptacle” in Plato’s Timaeus have given close attention to the many metaphors he offers in his explanation of its nature. Less attention has been given to the overall structure of the passage in which he presents it. In this paper, I attempt to show that Plato’s exposition there (...)
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    The influence of Plato’s "Phaedrus" on Aristotle's "Rhetoric".N. Zaks - 2020 - In Sylvain Delcomminette, Pieter D' Hoine & Marc-Antoine Gavray (eds.), The Reception of Plato’s Phaedrus from Antiquity to the Renaissance. De Gruyter. pp. 9-23.
    I argue that, although Aristotle himself does not say it in so many words, the Phaedrus has a deep influence on the three books of Aristotle’s Rhetoric. I also show that this influence is not only negative, as some scholars believe, but that Aristotle draws and expands on some of the results and propositions of the Phaedrus. After demonstrating how influential the Phaedrus is for the Rhetoric, I return in my conclusion to the difference between the two works.
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    Responding to Plato′s Thrasymachus.A. G. N. Flew - 1995 - Philosophy 70 (273):436.
    It was with this bitter intervention from Thrasymachus, occurring halfway through the first of its ten Books, that that work begins to come urgently alive. For the remainder of Book I the Socrates of the Dialogue asks questions and raises objections, while Thrasymachus keeps urging that in fact the just become through their very justice the victims of exploitation–the suckers!
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    Responding to Plato's Thrasymachus.A. G. N. Flew - 1995 - Philosophy 70 (273):436 - 447.
    It was with this bitter intervention from Thrasymachus, occurring halfway through the first of its ten Books, that that work begins to come urgently alive. For the remainder of Book I the Socrates of the Dialogue asks questions and raises objections, while Thrasymachus keeps urging that in fact the just become through their very justice the victims of exploitation–the suckers!
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    Callicles as a Potential Tyrant in Plato's Gorgias.Daniel R. N. Lopes - 2023 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 17 (1):01-35.
    This essay argues that Callicles is depicted by Plato in the Gorgias as a potential tyrant from a psychological standpoint. To this end I will contend that the Calliclean moral psychology sketched at 491e-492c points towards the analysis of the tyrannical individual pursued by Plato in books VIII and IX of the Republic based upon the tripartite theory of the soul. I will thereby attempt to show that (i) in the Gorgias, Callicles does not actually personify the ideal of the (...)
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  8. Puti preodolenii︠a︡ nravstvennykh protivorechiĭ.I. N. Mikheeva, S. V. Kuznet︠s︡ova & A. I. Makarov (eds.) - 1986 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
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    Plato's Treatment of Relational Statements in the Phaedo.Mohan Matthen - 1982 - Phronesis 27 (1):90 - 100.
    The author attempts here to sketch the beginnings of an adequate interpretation of Plato's treatment of the tall and the equal in the "Phaedo". The paper consists of seven sections (roman numerals). In I-II, he (a) argues that any attempt to solve the puzzle stated at "Phaedo" 102 bc within the parameters there set down would "eo ipso" be an attempted theory of relational statements; (b) formulates that puzzle; and (c) shows that Frege solved it by denying its presuppositions. In (...)
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    Plato's political analogy: Fallacy or analogy?Robert William Hall - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (4):419.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Plato's Political Analogy: Fallacy or Analogy? ROBERT W. HALL THE INTERPRETATIONOf the familiar political analogy between the state and the soul is crucial to a proper understanding of Plato's conception of the individual and his relation to the polls. Interpretations which, consciously or not, tend to identify the justice of the individual with that of the state result either in a subordination of justice of the individual to that (...)
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  11. Plato’s Parmenides and St. Thomas’s Analysis of God as One and Trinity.Sherwin Klein - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (2):229-244.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:PLATO'S PARMENIDES AND ST. THOMAS'S ANALYSIS OF GOD AS ONE AND TRINITY SHERWIN KLEIN Fairleigh Dickinson University Hackensack, New Jersey IN HIS CRITICISM of the Neopfatonic interpretation of the Parmenides, Cornford says, "The fanguage throughout is as dry and prosaic as a textbook on algebra; there is little here to suggest that the One has any religious significance as there is in the other case to suggest that x, (...)
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  12. πολλαχῶς ἔστι; Plato’s Neglected Ontology.Mohammad Bagher Ghomi - manuscript
    This paper aims to suggest a new approach to Plato’s theory of being in Republic V and Sophist based on the notion of difference and the being of a copy. To understand Plato’s ontology in these two dialogues we are going to suggest a theory we call Pollachos Esti; a name we took from Aristotle’s pollachos legetai both to remind the similarities of the two structures and to reach a consistent view of Plato’s ontology. Based on this theory, when Plato (...)
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  13. Kompleksnai︠a︡ programma ėsteticheskogo vospitanii︠a︡ naselenii︠a︡: puti razrabotki i realizat︠s︡ii: materialy Vserossiĭskoĭ nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii.V. B. Churbanov, I︠U︡. S. Druzhkin, I. N. Karpenko & E. K. T︠S︡igvint︠s︡eva (eds.) - 1988 - Moskva: Nauchno-issl. in-t kulʹtury.
     
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  14. Diachronikē diastasē stē zōē: eisagōgē stēn plastikē domē tēs vio-iatrikēs anazētēsēs: ereunētikē dokimē.I. N. Augoustēs - 1992 - Athēna: Iatrikes Ekd. LITSAS.
     
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    Ignition’s glow: Ultra-fast spread of global cortical activity accompanying local “ignitions” in visual cortex during conscious visual perception.N. Noy, S. Bickel, E. Zion-Golumbic, M. Harel, T. Golan, I. Davidesco, C. A. Schevon, G. M. McKhann, R. R. Goodman, C. E. Schroeder, A. D. Mehta & R. Malach - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 35 (C):206-224.
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    Religion and Philosophy from Plato's Phaedo to the Chaldaean Oracles.Philip Merlan - 1963 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (2):163-176.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Religion and Philosophy from Plato's Phaedo to the Chaldaean Oracles PHILIP MERLAN A FEW YEARSAGO another of the so-called Orphic tablets was found? Like the previously known ones~it is an instruction for the deceased--it tells him what he will find in the beyond and how he is to act to secure for himself a blessed afterlife. As a rule the tablets differ somewhat in their wording and the newly (...)
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  17. Print︠s︡ipy i metody semanticheskikh issledovaniĭ.V. N. I︠A︡rt︠s︡eva (ed.) - 1976 - Moskva: Nauka.
     
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    Studies in Plato's Two-Level Model (review).Ian Mueller - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (2):272-273.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Studies in Plato's Two-Level ModelIan MuellerHolger Thesleff. Studies in Plato's Two-Level Model. Helsinki: Societas Scientarum Fennica, 1999. Pp. vi + 143. N. P.After some 30 years of incisive intervention in Platonic scholarship, Holger Thesleff here offers us "an attempt to elaborate and ground more firmly some basic theses which I have propounded in various contexts before," (1) a rather modest description of what he also describes as an (...)
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    The Structure of Political Thought: A Study in the History of Political Ideas.N. R. McCoy Charles & M. Neumayr Thomas - 2017 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1963, this classic book is a rethinking of the history of Western political philosophy. Charles N. R. McCoy contrasts classical-medieval principles against the "hypotheses" at the root of modern liberalism and modern conservativism. In Part I, "The Classical Christian Tradition from Plato to Aquinas," the author lays the foundation for a philosophical "structure" capable of producing "constitutional liberty." Part II, "The Modern Theory of Politics from Machiavelli to Marx," attempts to show, beginning with Machiavelli, the reversal and (...)
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    Back to the Cave.N. R. Murphy - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (3-4):211-.
    In Professor Ferguson's renewed study of these similes he has introduced a very detailed and careful analysis of Plato's analogies in order to explain and support his interpretation. He has also attacked the view which I put forward in 1932, and I should like to say something in defence of that view, not in any polemical spirit, but from a perhaps too obstinate belief that my reading of the passage does rest on solid foundations. I will not attempt any comprehensive (...)
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  21. Fenomen cheloveka: antologii︠a︡.I. N. Aksenova & P. S. Gurevich (eds.) - 1993 - Moskva: "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola".
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    Aesthetics I. [REVIEW]N. P. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (3):548-549.
    This is another volume in the continuing series published under the auspices of Tulane University. It contains eight articles. Ramona Cormier’s article "The Concept of Isolation in Contemporary Aesthetic Theory" uses the term isolation in accordance with Langer’s definition. In order to develop her point Cormier distinguishes between the historicity of an art work and the historiography of the work. On the basis of this she discusses briefly the attitudes of Jerome Schiller, Clive Bell, T. S. Eliot, Jerome Stolnitz, Roger (...)
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    Ptolemy’s Scientific Cosmology.N. M. Swerdlow - 2023 - In Marius Stan & Christopher Smeenk (eds.), Theory, Evidence, Data: Themes from George E. Smith. Springer. pp. 327-348.
    The purpose of this essay is to show that there was one person, perhaps only one, who developed a rigorously scientific cosmology nearly two thousand years ago. Cosmology is the largest of all subjects, with a long history, and the cosmology considered here is the one that endured for the longest part, nearly three-quarters, of that history. By cosmology I mean a description of the universe as a whole and of the arrangement of its principal parts. But by scientific cosmology, (...)
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  24. Preemstvennostʹ i vzaimodeĭstvie kulʹtur v khudozhestvennoĭ zhizni obshchestva.N. A. I︠A︡rant︠s︡eva - 1990 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
     
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    A testimony of anaximenes in Plato.I. Plato’S. Testimony - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53:327-337.
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    Non-uniform microstructure and texture evolution during equal channel angular extrusion.I. J. Beyerlein *, S. Li, C. T. Necker, D. J. Alexander & C. N. Tomé - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (13):1359-1394.
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    Logika kak teoreticheskai︠a︡ i prakticheskai︠a︡ dist︠s︡iplina: k voprosu o sootnoshenii formalʹnoĭ i neformalʹnoĭ logiki.I. N. Grift︠s︡ova - 1998 - Moskva: Ėditorial URSS.
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  28. Teoreticheskie problemy semantiki i ee otrazhenii︠a︡ v odnoi︠a︡zychnykh slovari︠a︡kh.V. N. I︠A︡rt︠s︡eva (ed.) - 1982 - Kishinev: "Shtiint︠s︡a,".
     
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  29. A Critique of the Standard Chronology of Plato's Dialogues.Mohammad Bagher Ghomi - manuscript
    That i) there is a somehow determined chronology of Plato’s dialogues among all the chronologies of the last century and ii) this theory is subject to many objections, are points this article intends to discuss. Almost all the main suggested chronologies of the last century agree that Parmenides and Theaetetus should be located after dialogues like Meno, Phaedo and Republic and before Sophist, Politicus, Timaeus, Laws and Philebus. The eight objections we brought against this arrangement claim that to place the (...)
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    Indian Philosophy: A Note on Some Characteristics.N. A. Nikam - 1953 - Review of Metaphysics 6 (4):665 - 678.
    1. Philosophy, or the nature of philosophical knowledge, is defined as darsana, which means "seeing" or "vision." Seeing is, perhaps, the best instance of what we mean by "direct experience"; in this sense, Indian philosophy is "empirical." Its empiricism is, however, an "empiricism without limits." I shall not discuss here whether "seeing," "hearing," etc., are instances of immediate experience, or of mediate knowledge. If we see with the eyes, or through them, it may be argued that seeing and hearing, etc., (...)
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    In the theatre of working memory of the brain.N. Osaka - 1997 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 4 (4):332-334.
    The target article by Bernard Baars presents a quick way of grasping the gist of his book In the Theater of Consciousness: The Workspace of the Mind, published recently . The metaphor of consciousness as a theatre has a long history. A prototype of the theatre model may be traced back to Plato's Allegory of the Cave, in which we are like prisoners living in a cave just observing the shadows of reality. The modern theatre model insists on consciousness being (...)
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    Back to the Cave.N. R. Murphy - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (3-4):211-213.
    In Professor Ferguson's renewed study of these similes he has introduced a very detailed and careful analysis of Plato's analogies in order to explain and support his interpretation. He has also attacked the view which I put forward in 1932, and I should like to say something in defence of that view, not in any polemical spirit, but from a perhaps too obstinate belief that my reading of the passage does rest on solid foundations. I will not attempt any comprehensive (...)
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    Beautiful City: The Dialectical Character of Plato's Republic (review).Nickolas Pappas - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2):218-219.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.2 (2004) 218-219 [Access article in PDF] David Roochnik. Beautiful City: The Dialectical Character of Plato's Republic. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003. Pp. ix + 159. Cloth, $35.00. Plato makes no general assertions, certainly none about "universals" (108). The Republic does not advocate the creation of an ideal state (78, 93) but transcends utopias to acknowledge the merits of democracy and democratic diversity (...)
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  34. T. F. Osipovskiĭ--vydai︠u︡shchiĭsi︠a︡ russkiĭ uchenyĭ i myslitelʹ.I. N. Kravet︠s︡ - 1955
     
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    Verbal behaviour in its social context: Three question strategies.I. N. Homer’S. - 2002 - Classical Quarterly 52:15-32.
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    Modality, morality and other problems of sense and nonsense.Sören Halldén (ed.) - 1973 - Lund,: Gleerup.
    Hintikka, J. Knowing how, knowing that, and knowing what: observations on their relation in Plato and other Greek philosophers.--Hedenius, I. The concept of punishment.--Marc-Wogau, K. On the concept of dialectial development in Marxism.--Ekelöf, P. O. Definitions and concept formation in the law.--Hermerén, G. The existence of aesthetic qualities.--Regnéll, H. Explanation in analytical philosophy.--Furberg, M. On questions and pseudo-problems.--Moritz, M. Imperative implication and conditional imperatives.--Sosa, E. Standard conditions.--Danielsson, S. On the strength of commitments.--Aqvist, L. The emotive theory of ethics in the (...)
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    A tenth-century arabic interpretation of Plato's cosmology.Majid Fakhry - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (1):15.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Tenth-Century Arabic Interpretation of Plato's Cosmology MAJID FAKIIRY OF PLATO'STHIRTY-SIXDIALOG~Y~Sonly the Timaeus is devoted entirely to cosmological questions. The influence of this dialogue on the development of cosmological ideas in antiquity and the Middle Ages was very great. At a time when the knowledge of Greek philosophy and science in Western Europe had almost vanished, the Timaeus was the only Greek cosmological work to circulate freely in learned (...)
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  38. Logic and Music in Plato's Phaedo.Dominic Bailey - 2005 - Phronesis 50 (2):95-115.
    This paper aims to achieve a better understanding of what Socrates means by “sumfvne›n” in the sections of the Phaedo in which he uses the word, and how its use contributes both to the articulation of the hypothetical method and the proof of the soul’s immortality. Section I sets out the well-known problems for the most obvious readings of the relation, while Sections II and III argue against two remedies for these problems, the first an interpretation of what the sumfvne› (...)
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  39. Soznanie i refleks.Ė. Sh Aĭrapetʹi︠a︡nt︠s︡, D. A. Biri︠u︡kov & V. N. Chernigovskiĭ (eds.) - 1966 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka,".
     
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    Womb as Synecdoche: Introduction to Irigaray's Deconstruction of Plato's Cave.Kristi L. Krumnow - 2009 - Intertexts 13 (1):69-93.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Womb as Synecdoche: Introduction to Irigaray’s Deconstruction of Plato’s CaveKristi L. Krumnow (bio)“Le prisonnier n’était déjà plus dans une matrice mais dans une caverne, tentative de figuration, de métaphorisation, de la cavité utérine.”(347)1Entering the used bookstore in a university city not too far from Paris, I was anxious to find a copy of a certain Luce Irigaray book. When asked, the bookstore owner politely mocked me about wanting one (...)
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  41. Teoriya stokhasticheskikh sistem.V. S. Pugachev & I. N. Sinitsyn - forthcoming - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España].
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    Moralʹ i religii︠a︡ v sot︠s︡iokulʹturnoĭ dinamike dukhovnoĭ zhizni sovremennogo rossiĭskogo obshchestva: Monografii︠a︡.I. N. Kudinov - 2012 - Moskva: GUU.
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  43. Osnovy marksistsko-leninskoĭ ėtiki.I. N. Lushit︠s︡kiĭ, [From Old Catalog], A. V. Bodakov & O. S. Ternovoĭ (eds.) - 1965
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    Why justice does not pay in Plato's Republic.I. What Plato Must Prove - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54:379-393.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ t︠s︡ennosteĭ: tezisy Rossiĭskoĭ konferent︠s︡ii, g. Kurgan, 26-27 marta 1998 g.I. N. Stepanova (ed.) - 1998 - Kurgan: Kurganskiĭ gos. universitet.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ Lut︠s︡ii︠a︡ Annei︠a︡ Seneki i ee svi︠a︡zʹ s ucheniem Ranneĭ Stoi.I. N. Titarenko - 2002 - Rostov-na-Donu: Severo-Kavkazskiĭ nauchnyĭ t︠s︡entr vyssheĭ shkoly. Edited by G. G. Maĭorov.
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  47. Nekotorye aspekty issledovanii︠a︡ i︠a︡zyka v sovetskoĭ lingvistike, 1977-1981 gg.: k XIII Mezhdunarodnomu kongressu lingvistov, Tokio, 1982: sbornik obzorov i referatov.V. N. I︠A︡rt︠s︡eva & F. M. Berezin (eds.) - 1982 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t nauch. informat︠s︡ii po obshchestvennym naukam.
     
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    Penelope's EEΔ NA Again.I. N. Perysinakis - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):297-.
    M. Finley in a well-known and influential article, established the theory that the bridegroom offered gifts to the bride's father, which had their recompense in a counter-gift or dowry to the groom and the bride; these gifts must be equal in value.
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    Microstructure and friction behaviour in nanocrystalline diamond films.Kalpataru Panda, N. Kumar, S. R. Polaki, B. K. Panigrahi, S. Dash, A. K. Tyagi & I.-Nan Lin - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (8):886-905.
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    Penelope's ΕΕΔΝΑ Again.I. N. Perysinakis - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (2).
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