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The Place of Ethics in Aristotle's Philosophy
Aspasian Infidelities. on Aspasius' Philosophical Background (EN I)
Aristotelianism in the First Century BC
Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-48147-2 — Scale, Space and Canon in Ancient Literary Culture Reviel Netz Index More Information
The Phenomenon of Chance in Ancient Greek Thought
1 INSTRUMENTS and IMPEDIMENTS Α Senecan
Historical Synopsis of the Aristotelian Commentary Tradition (In Less Than Sixty Minutes)
Theophrastus of Eresus Commentary Volume 6.1
Him the Aristotle Referred to As Alexander's Teacher in Several Texts and Renders the Emendation of This Name to Aristocles Un Necessary
Platonic and Stoic Passions in Philo of Alexandria Loren Kerns George Fox University,
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Aristotle on Emotion, London: Duckworth and New York: Barnes and Noble (Hard and Soft Cover) 1975, Reprinted with Epilogue 2002
The History of a Greek Proverb , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 29:2 (1988:Summer) P.153
This Book — the Only History of Friendship in Classical Antiquity That Exists in English
Downloaded from Brill.Com09/25/2021 07:17:28AM Via Free Access Book Reviews / Th E International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 3 (2009) 154-201 185
4Reek Philosophy
CV Marko Malink.Pdf
Alexander of Aphrodisias and the Text of Aristotle's Metaphysics
Epiphenomenalisms, Ancient and Modern
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Commentary on Plato's Timaeus. Volume 1, Book I, Proclus on the Sacratic State and Atlantis
Passions and Moral Progress in Greco-Roman Thought
Introduction
Greek and Roman Logic - Classics - Oxford Bibliographies
The Origins of Plotinus' Philosophy
Aspasius on Nicomachean Ethics : an Ancient Example of ‘Higher Criticism’?
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Aristotelianism As a Commentary Tradition*
Index Locorum
"EMOTION" from PLATO to CICERO Author(S): DAVID KONSTAN Source: Méthexis , 2006, Vol
Philo of Alexandria and Post-Aristotelian Philosophy Studies in Philo of Alexandria