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    Invective gegen cicero.H. G. Sallust - 2011 - In Werke / Opera: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 456-459.
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    Invectiva in M. tullium ciceronem / schmährede gegen cicero.H. G. Sallust - 2011 - In Werke / Opera: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 350-355.
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    Annalen.H. G. Tacitus - 1954 - De Gruyter.
    Jetzt beim Akademie Verlag: Sammlung Tusculum - die berühmte zweisprachige Bibliothek der Antike! Die 1923 gegründete Sammlung Tusculum umfasst ca. 200 klassische Werke der griechischen und lateinischen Literatur des Altertums und bildet damit das Fundament der abendländischen Geistesgeschichte ab. Die Werke Ciceros, Ovids und Horaz’ gehören ebenso zum Programm wie die philosophischen Schriften Platons, die Dramen des Sophokles oder die enzyklopädische Naturgeschichte des Plinius. Die Reihe bietet die weltliterarisch bedeutenden Originaltexte zusammen mit exzellenten deutschen Übersetzungen und kurzen Sachkommentaren. Von renommierten (...)
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    Fabeln: Lateinisch-Deutsch.H. G. Phaedrus - 1996 - De Gruyter.
    Jetzt beim Akademie Verlag: Die Sammlung Tusculum - die berühmte zweisprachige Bibliothek der Antike! Die 1923 gegründete Sammlung Tusculum umfasst ca. 200 klassische Werke der griechischen und lateinischen Literatur des Altertums und bildet damit das Fundament der abendländischen Geistesgeschichte ab. Die Werke Ciceros, Ovids und Horaz' gehören ebenso zum Programm wie die philosophischen Schriften Platons, die Dramen des Sophokles oder die enzyklopädische Naturgeschichte des Plinius. Die Reihe bietet die weltliterarisch bedeutenden Originaltexte zusammen mit exzellenten deutschen Übersetzungen und kurzen Sachkommentaren. Von (...)
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    Die Bilder: Griechisch Und Deutsch. Nach Vorarbeiten von Ernst Kalinka Herausgegeben, Übersetzt Und Erläutert.H. G. Philostratos - 1968 - De Gruyter.
    Jetzt beim Akademie Verlag: Sammlung Tusculum - die berühmte zweisprachige Bibliothek der Antike! Die 1923 gegründete Sammlung Tusculum umfasst ca. 200 klassische Werke der griechischen und lateinischen Literatur des Altertums und bildet damit das Fundament der abendländischen Geistesgeschichte ab. Die Werke Ciceros, Ovids und Horaz’ gehören ebenso zum Programm wie die philosophischen Schriften Platons, die Dramen des Sophokles oder die enzyklopädische Naturgeschichte des Plinius. Die Reihe bietet die weltliterarisch bedeutenden Originaltexte zusammen mit exzellenten deutschen Übersetzungen und kurzen Sachkommentaren. Von renommierten (...)
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    Two Speeches of Cicero. [REVIEW]L. H. G. Greenwood - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (5):192-193.
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    A New Volume of the Loeb Cicero Cicero: De Natura Deorum, Academica. Translated by H. Rackham. Pp. xix + 664. London: Heinemann, 1933. Cloth, 10s. (leather, 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]L. H. G. Greenwood - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (06):230-231.
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    Cicero, Brutus.Harry Caplan, G. L. Hendrickson & H. M. Hubbell - 1945 - American Journal of Philology 66 (1):85.
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    Cicero, the Verrine Orations.Clinton W. Keyes & L. G. H. Greenwood - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (1):109.
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    Cicero: The Verrine Orations. With an English translation by L. H. G. Greenwood, M.A. In two volumes. I.: Against Caecilius, Against Verres, Part I., Part II., Books I. and II. Pp. 504. London: Heinemann; New York: Putnam's Sons, 1928. Cloth, 10s. (leather, 12s. 6d.) each. [REVIEW]H. Stewart - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (1):42-43.
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    Cicero, The Verrine Orations, with an English translation by L. H. G. Greenwood. Vol. II (Part II, Books III, IV and V). Pp. vii+694. (Loeb Classical Library.) London: Heinemann (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press), 1935. Cloth, 10s. (leather, 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]R. G. Austin - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (06):242-243.
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    Cicero De Re Publica - G. H. Poyser: Selections from Cicero, De Re Publica. With a Foreword by Hugh Last. Pp. xx+151. Cambridge: University Press, 1948. Cloth, 6 s. net. [REVIEW]A. H. McDonald - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (3-4):106-108.
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    H. Roloff: Maiores bei Cicero. Pp. 153. Göttingen: DieterichscheUniversitäts-Buchdruckerei, 1938. Paper.R. G. Austin - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (06):242-.
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    Cicero's Brutus_ and _Orator in the Loeb Library - Cicero, Brutus, with an English Translation by G. L. Hendrickson; Orator, with an English Translation by H. M. Hubbell. Pp. v+538. (Loeb Classical Library.) London: Heinemann, 1939. Cloth, 10s. 6d.; leather, 12s. 6d. [REVIEW]R. G. Nisbet - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (02):89-91.
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    More Loeb Cicero Cicero: Pro Milone, In Pisonem, Pro Scauro, Pro Fonteio, Pro Rabirio Postumo, Pro Marcello, Pro Ligario, Pro Deioiaro. With an English translation by N. H. Watts. Pp. viii + 547. (Loeb Classical Library.) London: Heinemann, 1931. Cloth, 10s. net; leather, 12s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]G. B. A. Fletcher - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (03):129-130.
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    Some New Texts of Cicero M. Tulli Ciceronis scripta quae manserunt omnia. Vol. VI, 1. Oratio de Imperio Cn. Pompei: recognouit P. Reis; orationes pro A. Cluentio, de Lege Agraria, pro C. Rabirio perduellionis reo: recognouit L. Fruechtel. Pp. xiv + 247. Vol. VI, 2. Orationes in L. Catilinam IV, pro Archia poeta: recognouit P. Reis; orationes pro L. Murena, pro Sulla: recognouit H. Kasten; oratio pro L. Flacco: recognouit L. Fruechtel. Pp. xxx + 256. (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana.) Leipzig: Teubner, 1933. Paper, RM. 8 and 8.40 (bound, 9.20 and 9.60). Cicéron: Traité du Destin. Texte établi et traduit par A. Yon. Pp. lxiv+72. (Collection des Universites de France.) Paris: 'Les Belles Lettres,' 1933. Paper, 12 frs. [REVIEW]G. B. A. Fletcher - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (04):135-136.
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    Speeches of Cicero Cicero: Pro Lege Manilla, Pro Caecina, Pro Cluentio, Pro Rabirio Perduellionis. With an English translation by H. Grose Hodge. Pp. xii+496. (Loeb Classical Library.) London: Heinemann, 1927. Cloth, 10s. net; leather, 12s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]G. B. A. Fletcher - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (06):236-.
  18. The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence.H. G. Alexander - 1956 - Philosophy 32 (123):365-366.
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    Cognition, Information Processing, and Psychophysics: Basic Issues.H. G. Geissler, S. W. Link & J. T. Townsend (eds.) - 1992 - Lawrence Erlbaum.
    The plan for this volume emerged during the international Leipzig conference commemorating the centenary of the death of Gustav Fechner.
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  20. Xunzi: The Complete Text.H. G. Xunzi - 2014 - Princeton: Princeton University Press. Edited by Eric L. Hutton.
    This is the first complete, one-volume English translation of the ancient Chinese text Xunzi, one of the most extensive, sophisticated, and elegant works in the tradition of Confucian thought. Through essays, poetry, dialogues, and anecdotes, the Xunzi articulates a Confucian perspective on ethics, politics, warfare, language, psychology, human nature, ritual, and music, among other topics. Aimed at general readers and students of Chinese thought, Eric Hutton’s translation makes the full text of this important work more accessible in English than ever (...)
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  21. The Enigma of Health.H. G. Gadamer, J. Gaiger & N. Walker - 1998 - Human Studies 21 (1):105-111.
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  22. Reason in the Age of Science.H.-G. GADAMER - 1982
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  23. The Idea of The Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy.H.-G. GADAMER - 1986
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  24. A Pluralistic Universe: Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy, by William James; A New Philosophical Reading.H. G. Callaway & William James (eds.) - 2008 - Cambridge Scholars Press.
    This new edition of William James’s 1909 classic, A Pluralistic Universe reproduces the original text, only modernizing the spelling. The books has been annotated throughout to clarify James’s points of reference and discussion. There is a new, fuller index, a brief chronology of James’s life, and a new bibliography—chiefly based on James’s own references. The editor, H.G. Callaway, has included a new Introduction which elucidates the legacy of Jamesian pluralism to survey some related questions of contemporary American society. -/- A (...)
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    Classes of Recursively Enumerable Sets and their Decision Problems.H. G. Rice - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (2):121-122.
  26. Chinese Thought from Confucius to Mao Tsê-Tung.H. G. Creel - 1954 - Science and Society 18 (4):373-375.
     
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    What Is Taoism?H. G. Creel - 1956 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 76 (3):139-152.
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    Die Freiheit des Menschen: Aufsätze zur Soziologie u. Geschichte.H. G. Adler - 1976 - Tübingen: Mohr.
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    Vorschule für eine Experimentaltheologie: Betrachtungen über Wirklichkeit und Sein.H. G. Adler - 1987 - Stuttgart: F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden.
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    Inhalt.H. G. Bakchylides & Simonides - 1969 - In Simonides & Bakchylides (eds.), Gedichte. De Gruyter. pp. 270-270.
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    Simonides.H. G. Bakchylides & Simonides - 1969 - In Simonides & Bakchylides (eds.), Gedichte. De Gruyter. pp. 5-56.
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  32. Hegel’s Dialectic.H.-G. Gadamer - 1976
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  33. Confucius, the Man and the Myth.H. G. Creel - 1951 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 13 (3):576-577.
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  34. Philosophical Apprenticeships.H. -G. Gadamer - unknown
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  35. W.V. Quine, Immanuel Kant Lectures, translated and introduced by H.G. Callaway.H. G. Callaway & W. V. Quine (eds.) - 2003 - Frommann-Holzboog.
    This book is a translation of W.V. Quine's Kant Lectures, given as a series at Stanford University in 1980. It provide a short and useful summary of Quine's philosophy. There are four lectures altogether: I. Prolegomena: Mind and its Place in Nature; II. Endolegomena: From Ostension to Quantification; III. Endolegomena loipa: The forked animal; and IV. Epilegomena: What's It all About? The Kant Lectures have been published to date only in Italian and German translation. The present book is filled out (...)
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    Transcendentale openheid.H. G. Geertsema - 1970 - Philosophia Reformata 35 (1-2):25-56.
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  37. The Science of Life.H. G. Wells, Julian Huxley & G. P. Wells - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):506-507.
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  38. Science, dualities and the phenomenological map.H. G. Solari & Mario Natiello - 2024 - Foundations of Science 29 (2):377-404.
    We present an epistemological schema of natural sciences inspired by Peirce's pragmaticist view, stressing the role of the \emph{phenomenological map}, that connects reality and our ideas about it. The schema has a recognisable mathematical/logical structure which allows to explore some of its consequences. We show that seemingly independent principles as the requirement of reproducibility of experiments and the Principle of Sufficient Reason are both implied by the schema, as well as Popper's concept of falsifiability. We show that the schema has (...)
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    Enstranged Strangers: OOO, the Uncanny, and the Gothic.H. G. Bartholomew - 2019 - Open Philosophy 2 (1):357-383.
    Exploring the links between Speculative Realism, psychoanalysis, and literary criticism, this article examines OOO’s entanglement with the ‘uncanny’. Reading OOO against three notable treatments of the concept - Sigmund Freud’s 1919 essay “The ‘Uncanny’”, Ernst Jentsch’s 1906 paper “On the Psychology of the Uncanny”, and Martin Heidegger’s discussion of uncanniness in his Introduction to Metaphysics (1953) - it argues that OOO reconfigures the ‘uncanny’ as a profoundly ontological concept premised on aesthetic enstrangement. Using E.T.A. Hoffmann’s short story “The Sandman” as (...)
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    Anmerkungen.H. G. Xenophon - 1992 - In Kyrupädie: Die Erziehung des Kyros. Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 667-733.
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  41. Liberalism and the Moral Significance of Individualism: A Deweyan View.H. G. Callaway - 1994 - Reason Papers 19 (Fall):13-29.
    A liberalism which scorns all individualism is fundamentally misguided. This is the chief thesis of this paper. To argue for it, I look closely at some key concepts. The concepts of morislity and individualism are crucial. I emphasize Dewey on the "individuality of the mind" and a Deweyan discussion of language, communication, and community. The thesis links individualism and liberalism, and since appeals to liberalism have broader appeal in the present context of discussions, I start with consideration of liberalism. The (...)
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  42. Renormalized Quantum Field Theory and Cassirer's Epistemological System.H. G. Dosch - 1991 - Philosophia Naturalis 28 (part 1):97-114.
     
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  43. Ezra and Nehemiah.H. G. M. Williamson - 1987
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    The Psychology of Intelligence and Will.H. G. Wyatt - 1931 - Humana Mente 6 (21):135-138.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The Psychology of Intelligence and Will.H. G. Wyatt - 1999 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  46. Fuzzy adaptive control of nonlinear processes with feed forward compensator and its application.H. G. Zhang, Ming Li & L. L. Cai - 2002 - In Robert Trappl (ed.), Cybernetics and Systems. Austrian Society for Cybernetics Studies. pp. 33--2.
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    Frag Nie, Wem die Stunde Schlägt.H. G. Zilian - 1985 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 24 (1):159-173.
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    A Transhumanist Fault Line Around Disability: Morphological Freedom and the Obligation to Enhance.H. G. Bradshaw & R. Ter Meulen - 2010 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (6):670-684.
    The transhumanist literature encompasses diverse nonnovel positions on questions of disability and obligation reflecting long-running political philosophical debates on freedom and value choice, complicated by the difficulty of projecting values to enhanced beings. These older questions take on a more concrete form given transhumanist uses of biotechnologies. This paper will contrast the views of Hughes and Sandberg on the obligations persons with "disabilities" have to enhance and suggest a new model. The paper will finish by introducing a distinction between the (...)
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    Hercules Furens and Prometheus Vinctus.H. G. Mullens - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (5-6):165-166.
  50. Rubaijat.H. G. NAKHAI - 1962
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