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  1. the Tradition: The Greeks and Nietzsche'.Aesthetic Authority - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11:989-1007.
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    Letter to the Editor.Ray Greek - 2014 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (5):389-394.
    Dear Editor,The April 2014 issue of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics [1] presented eight essays regarding the use of nonhuman animals in biomedical research. While I appreciate the essays concerning contemporary research—which were well written and offered new thinking from the fields of ethics and ethology—I believe the journal, via the topics and the authors chosen, failed to communicate the most important fact regarding the current science pertinent to the use of nonhuman animals in research.The foundational reason for using chimpanzees and (...)
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    Publications 2010.No Author - 2011 - Methodos 11.
    Fabio Acerbi - Il silenzio delle sirene. La matematica greca antica, Roma, Carocci 2010, 448 p. - « Homeomeric Lines in Greek Mathematics », Science in Context 23 (2010), p. 1-37. - « Two Approaches to Foundations in Greek Mathematics: Apollonius and Geminus », Science in Context 23 (2010), p. 151-186. - [avec N. Vinel, B. Vitral], « Les Prolégomènes à l’Almageste. Une édition à partir des manuscrits les plus anciens : Introduction générale, Parties I-III », SCIAMVS 11 (...)
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    Thèses de doctorat soutenues en 2018.No Author - 2019 - Methodos. Savoirs Et Textes 19.
    Metin Bağrıaçık, Pharasiot Greek: word order and clause structure Thèse soutenue le 22 janvier 2018 à l’Université de Gand. Composition du jury Lieven Danckaert, Chargé de recherche, CNRS, co-directeur de thèse Mark Janse, Professeur, Universiteit Gent, co-directeur de thèse Liliane Haegeman, Professeur, Universiteit Gent, co-directrice de thèse Adam Ledgeway, Professeur, University of Cambridge Ianthi-Maria Tsimpli, Professeur, University of Cambridge, Anne Breitbarth, Professeur, Universit...
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    ‘Τείχισμα Πελαργικόν’: Notes on Callimachus frr. 97–97a Harder.Gabriele Busnellicorresponding Author Blegen Librarypo Box - Cincinnatiunited States of Americaemailother Articles by This Author:De Gruyter Onlinegoogle Scholar - forthcoming - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption.
    Philologus, founded in 1846, is one of the oldest and most respected periodicals in the field of Classics. It publishes articles on Greek and Latin literature, historiography, philosophy, history of religion, linguistics, reception, and the history of scholarship. The journal aims to contribute to our understanding of Greco-Roman culture and its lasting influence on European civilization. The journal Philologus, conceived as a forum for discussion among different methodological approaches to the study of ancient texts and their reception, publishes original (...)
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    The Phases of Venus in Germanicus: A Note on German. fr. 4.73–76.Piazza dei Cavalieri Adalberto MagnavaccaCorresponding authorScuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, ItaliaScuola Normale SuperiorePiazza dei Cavalieri & Italyemailother Articles by This Author:De Gruyter Onlinegoogle Scholar Pisa - forthcoming - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption.
    Philologus, founded in 1846, is one of the oldest and most respected periodicals in the field of Classics. It publishes articles on Greek and Latin literature, historiography, philosophy, history of religion, linguistics, reception, and the history of scholarship. The journal aims to contribute to our understanding of Greco-Roman culture and its lasting influence on European civilization. The journal Philologus, conceived as a forum for discussion among different methodological approaches to the study of ancient texts and their reception, publishes original (...)
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    Un ignorato adespotum poetico in Esichio.Stefano Vecchiatocorresponding Authorscuola Normale Superiorepiazza Dei Cavalieri I. – Pisaitalyemailother Articles by This Author:De Gruyter Onlinegoogle Scholar - forthcoming - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption.
    Philologus, founded in 1846, is one of the oldest and most respected periodicals in the field of Classics. It publishes articles on Greek and Latin literature, historiography, philosophy, history of religion, linguistics, reception, and the history of scholarship. The journal aims to contribute to our understanding of Greco-Roman culture and its lasting influence on European civilization. The journal Philologus, conceived as a forum for discussion among different methodological approaches to the study of ancient texts and their reception, publishes original (...)
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    Greek Content in the Work of Hryhorii Skovoroda: Intertextual Dimensions or Artistic Bilingualism of the Author?Oksana Snigovska - 2022 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 9:83-104.
    The purpose of the article is to raise a question on reasons for the availability of Greek content in the work of the great Ukrainian thinker Hryhorii Skovoroda and on the functions of bi-/ multilingualism of his texts. The relevance of the study is based on the contradiction between the objective need to reveal the phenomenon of artistic bilingualism and the features of his polycode text caused by verbal and cogitative activity of his creative bilingual personality. The author of (...)
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    Parthika: Greek and Roman Authors’ Views of the Arsacid Empire. Edited by Josef Wiesehöfer and Sabine Müller.Jan Willem Drivers - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (3).
    Parthika: Greek and Roman Authors’ Views of the Arsacid Empire. Edited by Josef Wiesehöfer and Sabine Müller. Classica et Orientalia, vol. 15. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2017. Pp. xiii + 312. €78.
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    Greek Freedom K. Raaflaub: The Discovery of Freedom in Ancient Greece . First English edition, revised and updated from the German. Translation by R. Franciscono, revised by the author. Pp. xii + 420. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2004 (first published as Die Entdeckung der Freiheit. Zur historischen Semantik und Gesellschaftsgeschichte eines politischen Grundbegriffes der Griechen, 1985). Cased, US$55, £38.50. ISBN: 0-226-70101-. [REVIEW]Ryan Balot - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):207-.
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    Aesthetic authority and tradition: Nietzsche and the Greeks.Tracy B. Strong - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1-6):989-1007.
    This is an extended revision of a previous paper. It was given as a plenary paper at the History of Ideas conference in Amsterdam, September 1988. It will also appear in a revised version as Chapter II in a book on Aesthetics and Politics.
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    1. Greek Authors.Aelius Theon - 2010 - In Marco Formisano & Hartmut Böhme (eds.), War in Words: Transformations of War From Antiquity to Clausewitz. De Gruyter. pp. 19--417.
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    Greek Tragedy: Lost Plays and Neglected Authors.J. Michael Walton - 2017 - Arion 24 (3):159.
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    Adversaries and Authorities: Investigations into Ancient Greek and Chinese Science.G. E. R. Lloyd & Geoffrey Ernest Richard Lloyd - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    Did science and philosophy develop differently in ancient Greece and ancient China? If so, can we say why? This book consists of a series of detailed studies of cosmology, natural philosophy, mathematics and medicine that suggest the answer to the first question is yes. To answer the second, the author relates the science produced in each ancient civilization first to the values of the society in question and then to the institutions within which the scientists and philosophers worked.
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    Some Latin Authors from the Greek East.Palingenesia Antike - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49:606-617.
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    Some Latin authors from the Greek East1.Joseph Geiger - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (02):606-.
    In a discussion of the spread of Latin in ancient Palestine it has been argued that, apart from Westerners like Jerome who settled in the province and a number of translators from Greek into Latin and from Latin into Greek, three Latin authors whose works are extant may have been, with various degrees of probability, natives of the country. These are Commodian of Gaza, arguably the earliest extant Christian Latin poet; Eutropius, the author of a breviarium of Roman (...)
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    Some Latin authors from the Greek East.Joseph Geiger - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (2):606-617.
    In a discussion of the spread of Latin in ancient Palestine it has been argued that, apart from Westerners like Jerome who settled in the province and a number of translators from Greek into Latin and from Latin into Greek, three Latin authors whose works are extant may have been, with various degrees of probability, natives of the country. These are Commodian of Gaza, arguably the earliest extant Christian Latin poet; Eutropius, the author of abreviariumof Roman history, who (...)
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    Early greek poetics G. M. Ledbetter: Poetics before Plato. Interpretation and authority in early greek theories of poetry . Pp. XIV + 128. Princeton and oxford: Princeton university press, 2003. Cased, £19.95. Isbn: 0-691-09609-. [REVIEW]Malcolm Heath - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (1):66.
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    Greek Mechanics in Arabic Context: Thābit ibn Qurra, al-Isfizārī and the Arabic Traditions of Aristotelian and Euclidean Mechanics.Mohammed Abattouy - 2001 - Science in Context 14 (1-2):179-247.
    Assuming the crucial interest of Arabic material for the recovery of the textual tradition of some Greek texts of mechanics, the following article aims at presenting a partial survey of the Graeco-Arabic transmission in the field of mechanics. Based on new manuscript material dating from the ninth to the twelfth century, it investigates the textual and theoretical traditions of two writings ascribed to Aristotle and Euclid respectively and transmitted to Arabo-Islamic culture in fragmentary form. The reception and the impact (...)
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    Authorship and authority in Greek fictional letters.Andrew Morrison - 2013 - In Anna Marmodoro & Jonathan Hill (eds.), The Author's Voice in Classical and Late Antiquity. Oxford University Press. pp. 287.
    This chapter examines the ways in which four different pseudonymous letter-collections portray themselves as the work of their purported famous authors; how the authority of individual letter- and wider collections depends on the creation of an impression of authorship by a particular historical individual; and the functions to which the authority so created are put. The chapter focusses on how the theme of authenticity is important in these texts, and how they have a complex relationship with mainstream biographical traditions about (...)
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    A Greek Grammar: Accidence. By Gustave Simonson, M.A., author of A Plain Examination of Socialism, Swan Sonnen schein. xiii + 351 pp. 6s. 6d. [REVIEW]H. D. R. W. - 1904 - The Classical Review 18 (5):276-277.
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  22. In search of the author and the reader of the Tractatus. Why should anybody write and read nonsense? Notes about ‘nonsense’ and ‘silence’ in Wittgenstein’s Nachlass (In Greek).Stylianos Gadris - 2018 - ΔΕΥΚΑΛΙΩΝ 1 (31).
     
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    Martin Pulbrook: Studies in Greek and Latin Authors. Pp. 96. Maynooth University Press, 1987. Paper, £9.Nicholas Horsfall - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):192-.
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    Martin Pulbrook: Studies in Greek and Latin Authors. Pp. 96. Maynooth University Press, 1987. Paper, £9.Nicholas Horsfall - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):192-192.
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    Matters of Sound in Greek and Latin Authors.G. B. A. Fletcher - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (05):164-165.
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  26. Stolen legacy: the Greeks were not the authors of Greek philosophy, but the people of North Africa, commonly called the Egyptians.George G. M. James - 1954 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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    The Transmission of Greek Texts from the Author to the Editor of Today.Jean Irigoin & Juliet Vale - 1999 - Diogenes 47 (186):23-27.
    A recent publication was the starting point of this discussion, whose purpose is to demonstrate the interest of a comparative history of the philological traditions of diverse cultures.
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    Poetics Before Plato: Interpretation and Authority in Early Greek Theories of Poetry.Grace M. Ledbetter - 2002 - Princeton University Press.
    Combining literary and philosophical analysis, this study defends an utterly innovative reading of the early history of poetics. It is the first to argue that there is a distinctively Socratic view of poetry and the first to connect the Socratic view of poetry with earlier literary tradition.Literary theory is usually said to begin with Plato's famous critique of poetry in the Republic. Grace Ledbetter challenges this entrenched assumption by arguing that Plato's earlier dialogues Ion, Protagoras, and Apology introduce a distinctively (...)
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    Fragments of greek tragedy - (m.) Wright the lost plays of greek tragedy. Volume 1: Neglected authors. Pp. XXX + 277. London and new York: Bloomsbury academic, 2016. Paper, £21.99 (cased, £85). Isbn: 978-1-4725-6775-8 (978-1-4725-6776-5 hbk). - (M.) Wright the lost plays of greek tragedy. Volume 2: Aeschylus, sophocles and euripides. Pp. XII + 308. London and new York: Bloomsbury academic, 2019. Paper, £19.99, us$26.95 (cased, £65, us$88). Isbn: 978-1-4742-7647-4 (978-1-4742-7646-7 hbk). [REVIEW]Daniel Anderson - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):373-377.
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  30. Greek Ontology and the 'Is' of Truth.Mohan Matthen - 1983 - Phronesis 28 (2):113 - 135.
    The author investigates greek ontologies that apparently rely on a conflation of "binary" (x is f) and "monadic" (x is) uses of 'is'. He uses Aristotelian and other texts to support his proposal that these ontologies are explained by the Greeks using two alternative semantic analyses for 'x is F'. The first views it as asserting a relation between x and F, the second as asserting that a "predicative complex" exists, where a predicative complex is a complex consisting of (...)
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    Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism. [REVIEW]M. D. Goodman - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (2):262-263.
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    The Sociolinguistics of Asylum Decision-Writing in the Context of the Greek Appeals Authority.Christina Fakalou - 2024 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 37 (2):305-328.
    This paper draws on a social perspective of language use in the legal processes of asylum claims with particular attention to decision-writing and written texts within the context of the Greek Appeals Authority. Such a perspective aligns with an interdisciplinary call for emerging research framed in sociolinguistics and the law, that facilitates knowledge sharing in order to make visible the institutional veracity control inherent in asylum processes. To that end, applying van Leeuwen’s social actor network framework, I analyze nine (...)
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    Poetics Before Plato: Interpretation and Authority in Early Greek Theories of Poetry.Grace M. Ledbetter - 2003 - Princeton University Press.
    Combining literary and philosophical analysis, this study defends an utterly innovative reading of the early history of poetics. It is the first to argue that there is a distinctively Socratic view of poetry and the first to connect the Socratic view of poetry with earlier literary tradition. Literary theory is usually said to begin with Plato's famous critique of poetry in the Republic. Grace Ledbetter challenges this entrenched assumption by arguing that Plato's earlier dialogues Ion, Protagoras, and Apology introduce a (...)
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    Greek and Roman philosophy after Aristotle.Jason Lewis Saunders - 1966 - New York,: Free Press / Simon & Schuster.
    Greek and Roman Philosophy After Aristotle brings together over twenty-five of the most important works of Western philosophy written from 322 B.C.E. — the death of Aristotle — to the close of the third century C.E. Eminent philosopher Jason Saunder's choices for this concise volume emphasize the range and significance of the leading philosophers of the Hellenistic Age. Supplemented by Dr. Saunder's enlightening introduction, descriptive notes, and extensive bibliography, these readings provide an essential introduction for students and general readers (...)
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    Greek Memories: Theories and Practices.Luca Castagnoli & Paola Ceccarelli (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Greek Memories aims to identify and examine the central concepts underlying the theories and practices of memory in the Greek world, from the archaic period to Late Antiquity, across all the main literary genres, and to trace some fundamental changes in these theories and practices. It explores the interaction and development of different 'disciplinary' approaches to memory in Ancient Greece, which will enable a fuller and deeper understanding of the whole phenomenon, and of its specific manifestations. This collection (...)
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    Extracts from various Greek Authors. An Accompaniment to Xenophon's Anabasis and for the Cultivation of Sight-reading. By Charles Tudor Williams. New York. Henry Holt and Co. 1890. Pp. 231. [REVIEW]D. S. T. - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (05):226-.
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    Menahem Stern: Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism. Edited with Introductions, Translations and Commentary, Vol. III. (Fontes ad res Judaicas spectantes.) Pp. xiii + 159. Jerusalem: The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 1984. [REVIEW]M. D. Goodman - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (01):153-.
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    Menahem Stern: Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism. Edited with Introductions, Translations and Commentary, Vol. III. (Fontes ad res Judaicas spectantes.) Pp. xiii + 159. Jerusalem: The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 1984. [REVIEW]M. D. Goodman - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (1):153-153.
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    John Hart: Herodotus and Greek History. Pp. x + 227; 3 maps. London: Croom Helm, 1982. £13.95. - J. A. S. Evans: Herodotus. (Twayne's World Authors Series, 645.) Pp. x+198. Boston: Twayne, 1982. $15.95. [REVIEW]Stephanie West - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (01):132-.
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    John Hart: Herodotus and Greek History. Pp. x + 227; 3 maps. London: Croom Helm, 1982. £13.95. - J. A. S. Evans: Herodotus. (Twayne's World Authors Series, 645.) Pp. x+198. Boston: Twayne, 1982. $15.95. [REVIEW]Stephanie West - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (1):132-132.
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    Pronunciation of Ancient Greek By F. Blass Pronunciation of Ancient Greek, by F. Blass. Translated from the Third German edition with the author's sanction by W. J. Purton, B.A. Cambridge University Press. 1890. [REVIEW]Benj Ide Wheeler - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (05):217-.
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    Volume 2, Tome Ii: Kierkegaard and the Greek World - Aristotle and Other Greek Authors.Katalin Nun & Jon Stewart - 2010 - Routledge.
    Hesiod: Kierkegaard and the Greek Gods -- Homer: Kierkegaard's Use of the Homeric Poems -- Plutarch: A Constant Cultural Reference -- Sophocles: The Tragic of Kierkegaard's Modern Antigone -- Index of Persons -- Index of Subjects.
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    Hellenistic-Roman Idumea in the Light of Greek and Latin Non-Jewish Authors.Michał Marciak - 2018 - Klio 100 (3):877-910.
    Summary Although ancient Idumea was certainly a marginal object of interest for classical writers, we do possess as many as thirteen extant classical non-Jewish authors who explicitly refer to Idumea or the Idumeans. For classical writers, Idumea was an inland territory between the coastal cities of Palestine, Egypt, and Arabia that straddled important trade routes. Idumea is also frequently associated in ancient literature with palm trees, which grew in Palestine and were exported throughout the Mediterranean. In the eyes of classical (...)
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    Overarching Greek trends in European philosophy.Coronel Ramos & Marco Antonio (eds.) - 2021 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    This book is an enquiry into memory in the Western world. Specifically, memory is the framework of culture, because it links the present to the past--or tradition--and projects it into the future. For this reason, any work focusing on memory involves a double challenge: (1) to reveal the origin of concepts and (2) to glimpse the course of thoughts. This is the case of the present volume, in which the authors make several tastings of Europe's intellectual heritage, by taking into (...)
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    Early Greek political thought from Homer to the sophists.Michael Gagarin & Paul Woodruff (eds.) - 1995 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This edition of early Greek writings on social and political issues includes works by more than thirty authors. There is a particular emphasis on the sophists, with the inclusion of all of their significant surviving texts, and the works of Alcidamas, Antisthenes and the 'Old Oligarch' are also represented. In addition there are excerpts from early poets such as Homer, Hesiod and Solon, the three great tragedians Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, the historians Herodotus and Thucydides, medical writers and presocratic (...)
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    Greek and Roman Aesthetics.Oleg V. Bychkov & Anne D. R. Sheppard (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This anthology of philosophical texts by Greek and Roman authors brings together works from the late fifth century BC to the sixth century AD that comment on major aesthetic issues such as the perception of beauty and harmony in music and the visual arts, structure and style in literature, and aesthetic judgement. It includes important texts by Plato and Aristotle on the status and the role of the arts in society and in education, and Longinus' reflections on the sublime (...)
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    Greek Science.T. E. Rihll - 1999 - Oxford University Press.
    Greek Science, first published in 1999, is written for scientists, classicists, historians of science, and anyone with an interest in the beginnings of science. It surveys the range and scope of ancient work on topics now called science, at a lively pace and with colourful examples. It encompasses ancient empirical studies as well as theoretical works, the life sciences and the exact sciences, and is written by one of the foremost authorities on ancient science and technology. No knowledge of (...)
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    The political ideas of the Greeks: with special reference to early notions about law, authority, and natural order in relation to human ordinance.John Linton Myres - 1927 - New York: AMS Press.
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    Poetics before Plato: Interpretation and Authority in Early Greek Theories of Poetry.P. Gallagher - 2006 - British Journal of Aesthetics 46 (2):216-217.
  50. Poetics before Plato: Interpretation and Authority in Early Greek Theories of Poetry. By Grace M. Ledbetter.H. Tarrant - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (5):702-703.
     
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