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    A proposito di Filone di Alessandria, Cher. 37.Luigi Arata - 2015 - Augustinianum 55 (1):159-165.
    Because of a strong similarity between two passages in Philo Judaeus, Cher. 37 and Her. 206, and the verb ejpikhrukeuvomai which is used in both loci is almost always completed by a dative. The Author proposes to read bivw/ instead of bivou at Cher. 37.
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    Hermes storpio o cillenio?Luigi Arata - 2004 - Augustinianum 44 (2):261-267.
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    Karabos: un insetto mal compreso.Luigi Arata - 2009 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 153 (2):357-359.
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    Nepenthes and Cannabis in Ancient Greece.Luigi Arata - 2004 - Janus Head 7 (1):34-49.
    Substantial evidence supports the perspective that the people of Ancient Greece had a language for and some use for drugs, both for the purpose of medicine and poison; however, the question remains whether Ancient Greek civilization held a concept approximating what we today call drug addiction. This article explores the textual evidence for the use of two drugs, nepenthes and cannabis, in Ancient Greece. While the existence of nepenthes remains in doubt, the use of cannabis is well documented. Either drug (...)
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