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    The Attack on Isocrates in the Phaedrus.R. L. Howland - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (3-4):151-.
    The most famous and successful teacher of rhetoric at Athens in the fourth century was Isocrates, and he claimed for rhetoric an educational importance which Plato considered to be unmerited and misleading. He made rhetoric the basis of his whole educational system and claimed to teach his pupils to become not only good rhetoricians but good citizens. Plato attacked both aspects of this theory of education. In the Gorgias he exposed the claim of rhetoric to be considered valuable as an (...)
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    Aristotle's Physical Theories.R. L. Howland - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (01):39-.
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    R. Harder: Platos Kriton. Pp. 74. Berlin: Weidmann, 1934. Paper, RM. 2 (bound, 2.80).R. L. Howland - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (05):192-.
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    Sport in Classic Times. By A. J. Butler, D.Litt. Pp. xi + 213; 33 illustrations. London: Benn, 1930. Cloth, 16s.R. L. Howland - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (04):155-.
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    Ancient Athletics Athletics of the Ancient World. By E. Norman Gardiner, D. Litt. Pp. x + 246; 216 illustrations. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1930. Cloth, 28s. [REVIEW]R. L. Howland - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (02):57-58.
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    Aristotle's Physical Theories Priedrigh Solmsen: Aristotle's System of the Physical World.(Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, xxxiii.) Pp. ix+468. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1960. Cloth, 60s. net. [REVIEW]R. L. Howland - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (01):39-42.