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- Hellenistic Philosophy in Greek and Roman Times
- Antisthenes' Theory of Unique Enunciation: Similarities, Differences, and Possible Influences
- Zeno of Citium
- Father of the Dogs? Tracking the Cynics in Plato's Euthydemus Author(S): Sara Rappe Source: Classical Philology, Vol
- Empedocles Arbiter Symposii : Luxury, Political Equality, and Bizarre Dinner Parties in Fifth-Century Acragas *
- Anaximander's Book, the Earliest Known Geographical Treatise Author(S): William Arthur Heidel Source: Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol
- The Rejected Versions in Plato's Symposium
- Early Greek Philosophy
- Heraclitus 8
- SECOND SAILING: Alternative Perspectives on Plato
- Argumentative Theory of Reason) Perspective
- Antisthenes' Odysseus
- Apodexis Historia
- The Presocratics an Overview
- Recovering Heraclitus: Neglected Religious, Ethical and Political Themes in the Work of a Pre-Socratic Thinker
- Empedocles Democraticus: Hellenistic Biography at the Intersection of Philosophy and Politics*
- One World & Diogenes Diogenes (Greek: ∆Ιογένης Της Σινώπης) "The Cynic", Greek Philosopher
- A Detailed Chronology of Greek History Collected and Compiled by Charlie Kyriacou
- Antisthenes and Allegoresis
- Tached from the Specific Object, Quality, Or Concept. to Him
- The Athenian Phylai As Associations Disposition, Function, and Purpose
- What Rome Really Adopted from Ancient Greece
- The Birth of Hedonism
- Aristotle, Antisthenes of Rhodes, and the Magikos*
- Antisthenes' Literary Fragments
- University Microfilms, a XEROX Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan
- From the Infinity (Apeiron) of Anaximander in Ancient Greece to the Theory of Infinite Universes in Modern Cosmology
- Introduction
- Abdera, 95, 97, 114, 125 Aristophanes, 69, 135 Acragas, 31–32, 157N