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Sophist
Teachers' Pay in Ancient Greece
Iamblichus and Julian''s ''Third Demiurge'': a Proposition
The Concept of Presocratic Philosophy Its Origin, Development
The Presocratics
The Sophist and His Beard’ Working Papers in Nervan, Trajanic and Hadrianic Literature 1.7 (14/4/13)
Sophists and Sophistry in Plato
Truth and Falsehood in Plato's Sophist
Augustine's Confessiones: the Battle Between Two Conversions
Aristotle and His School Felix Grayeff
The Motion of Intellect on the Neoplatonic Reading of Sophist 248E-249D
Neoplatonism and Paramadvaita
Of the Sophist in the Time After Plato. the Impact of Form Typology in Sophistic Teaching and Writing on Interdisciplinary Scholarly Work Ágora
[71] Erasmus the Sophist?
Pre-Socratic Thought in Sophoclean Tragedy
The Origins of Greek Mathematics1
The Sophists in Plato's Dialogues
The Role of Rhetoric and Delight in the Theology of Saint Augustine of Hippo
Philosophy Before Socrates
Top View
Godless Human Philosophy: Truth According to Man
The Greek Sophists : Teachers of Virtue David Dwyer Corey Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
1. the Place of the Republic in the Neoplatonic Commentary Tradition
Collections Containing Articles on Presocratic Philosophy Richard D
Father of the Dogs? Tracking the Cynics in Plato's Euthydemus Author(S): Sara Rappe Source: Classical Philology, Vol
Spinoza, the Epicurean Authority and Utility in Materialism
Being and Structure in Plato's Sophist
Plato Against Parmenides: Sophist 236D–242B
The Metaphysics of Stoic Corporealism Final
Chapter 1 HOW to READ the SOPHIST 1.1 the Many
APULEIUS the SOPHIST the Florida of Apuleius in the Light of the Rhetorical Theory of the Second Sophist
Augustine, the “Confession of Sins.” But, at the Same Time, and More Importantly, Confiteri Means to Acknowledge, to God, the Truth One Knows About God
Plato's Sophist
St. Augustine and the Rhetoric of De Ordine Natalie Gigliotti Duquesne University
The Pythagorean Symbolism in Plato's Philebus
Sophistic Method and Practice
A New Understanding of Sophistic Rhetoric
Major Greek Philosophers Before the Hellenistic Period Pre-Socratic