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Heraclitus (commentator)

  • A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Development of the Notion of Kalos Kagathos from Homer to Aristotle

    A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Development of the Notion of Kalos Kagathos from Homer to Aristotle

  • Homer's Odyssey in the Hands of Its Allegorists: Many Paths to Explain the Cosmos

    Homer's Odyssey in the Hands of Its Allegorists: Many Paths to Explain the Cosmos

  • Illinois Classical Studies

    Illinois Classical Studies

  • The Oxyrhynchus Papyri Part X

    The Oxyrhynchus Papyri Part X

  • Western Heritage II J Journeys and Transformations

    Western Heritage II J Journeys and Transformations

  • The Fragments of Zeno and Cleanthes, but Having an Important

    The Fragments of Zeno and Cleanthes, but Having an Important

  • By Alexander C. Loney Department of Classical Studies

    By Alexander C. Loney Department of Classical Studies

  • How to Read Literature Like a Professor Notes

    How to Read Literature Like a Professor Notes

  • Nietzsche and Heraclitus: Notes on Stars Without an Atmosphere

    Nietzsche and Heraclitus: Notes on Stars Without an Atmosphere

  • Perceiving and Knowing in the

    Perceiving and Knowing in the "Iliad" and "Odyssey" Author(S): J

  • JOSE ANGEL GARCIA LANDA: Homer In

    JOSE ANGEL GARCIA LANDA: Homer In

  • Archilochus: First Poet After Homer

    Archilochus: First Poet After Homer

  • The Return of Ulysses ‘Only Edith Hall Could Have Written This Richly Engaging and Distinctive Book

    The Return of Ulysses ‘Only Edith Hall Could Have Written This Richly Engaging and Distinctive Book

  • Trojan Horse of Western History

    Trojan Horse of Western History

  • Pre-Socratic Thought in Sophoclean Tragedy

    Pre-Socratic Thought in Sophoclean Tragedy

  • Literature and Identity in the Golden Ass of Apuleius

    Literature and Identity in the Golden Ass of Apuleius

  • Character As Fate in Ancient Literature | Achilles, Aeneas, Rostam, and Cyrus the Great

    Character As Fate in Ancient Literature | Achilles, Aeneas, Rostam, and Cyrus the Great

  • Redalyc.HERACLITUS, PLATO, and the PHILOSOPHIC DOGS (A

    Redalyc.HERACLITUS, PLATO, and the PHILOSOPHIC DOGS (A

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  • Annotated Bibliography
  • The Passions of Achilles: Reflections on the Classical and Medieval Epic
  • Presentation for Oxford-Berkeley Papyrological Seminar: Dictys of Crete, Sept
  • The University of Chicago Listening to Logos: a Prose
  • Heraclitus 8
  • A Presocratics Reader
  • Not Just Fun and Games: Exploring Ludic Elements in Greek and Latin Literature
  • The Oxyrhynchus Papyri Part Xv
  • Recovering Heraclitus: Neglected Religious, Ethical and Political Themes in the Work of a Pre-Socratic Thinker
  • The Oxyrhynchus Papyri Part Xv
  • Iliads Without Homer: the Renaissance Aftermath of the Trojan Legend in Italian Poetry (Ca 1400–1600)
  • Greek Commentaries
  • New Trends in Homeric Scholarship (NTHS) by Anton Bierl
  • UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles the Aesthetics of Equality
  • Representation of the Gods in the Iliad by Homer: a Brief Analysis
  • X Erox U Niversity M Icrofilms
  • The Platonic Defense of Homeric Allegoresis in Porphyry's on The
  • 6 X 10.Long New.P65


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