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The Roles of Solon in Plato's Dialogues
Teachers' Pay in Ancient Greece
On the Date of the Trial of Anaxagoras
Thales of Miletus Sources and Interpretations Miletli Thales Kaynaklar Ve Yorumlar
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Meet the Philosophers of Ancient Greece
Plato's Phaedo As a Pedagogical Drama
Early Greek Philosophy
Thales of Miletus Sources and Interpretations Miletli Thales Kaynaklar Ve Yorumlar
Aristotle and the Classical Paradigm of Wisdom
Women in Early Pythagoreanism
Chapter 19 Prodikos, Hippias and Kritias 1. Life and Work of Prodikos
Plato and Play: Taking Education Seriously in Ancient Greece
Lord Bacon, Part II: His Character and Writings Lucian Minor
Nature and Norms Richard Bett One Central Thing Uniting the Major Sophists – Protagoras, Gorgias, Prodicus, Hippias, Antiphon
The Origins of Greek Mathematics1
Research and Experiment in Early Greek Thought by Tyler Mayo A
The Interpretation of Plato's Hippias Major”
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Plato Against Parmenides: Sophist 236D–242B
Early Greek Mathematics: the Heroic Age
Beauty and Eros in Plato's Hippias Major
A Presocratics Reader
On the Date of the Trial of Anaxagoras
Hellenic Philosophers As Ambassadors to the Roman Empire: Performance, Parrhesia, and Power
Ancient Greek, and Roman-Rhetoricians: A.Biographical Dictionary
The Influence of Hellenic Philosophy on the Contemporary World
The Ancient World
Plato by the Numbers HENRY MENDELL
Antisthenes' Literary Fragments
Ionian Philosophy and Italic Philosophy: from Diogenes Laertius to Diels
Rough Timeline (Handout 1)
Pythagoras As a Mathematician
Thales of Miletus (C. 620 B.C.E.—C. 546 B.C.E.)
Sex, Tyranny, and Hippias' Incest Dream (Herodotos 6.107) Holt, Philip Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Autumn 1998; 39, 3; Proquest Pg
Rational Actors? Hippias and Aristogeiton Er, Aristogeiton
The Life of Pythagoras. Prof
The Scandal of the Irrational 7 Exception
Early Greek Mathematics: Thales and Pythagoras