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    Callimachus and Aristotle: An Inquiry into Callimachus' ПΡΟΣ ПΡΑΞΙΦΑΝΗΝ.K. O. Brink - 1946 - Classical Quarterly 40 (1-2):11-26.
    The transition from the Athenian Peripatos of Aristotle to the Alexandrian Museion of Callimachus has often attracted notice. So closely akin was the organization of scholarship in the two centres of learning, so definite was the personal connexion between the two, that it seemed possible to trace an uninterrupted line of succession from the older to the younger school. That Callimachus the scholar worked in the Aristotelian tradition appeared obvious: ‘he might be called a Peripatetic in the same sense as (...)
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    A Forgotten Figure of Style in Tacitus.K. O. Brink - 1944 - The Classical Review 58 (02):43-45.
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    L. A. A. Jouai: De magistraat Ausonius. Pp. 282. Nijmegen: Berkhout, 1938. Paper.K. O. Brink - 1941 - The Classical Review 55 (02):103-.
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    Aristotle's Development F. J. C. J. Nuyens S.J.: Ontwikkelingsmomenten in de Zielkunde van Aristoteles. Een historisch-philosophische Studie. Pp. viii+346. Nijmegen and Utrecht: Dekker & van de Vegt. 1939. Paper. [REVIEW]K. O. Brink - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (01):31-32.
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    Aristotle's De Somno H. J. Drossaert Lulofs: Aristotelis De Sotnno et Vigilia liber, adiectis veteribus translationibus et Theodori Metochitae commentario. Pp. xxxvii+46; 4 plates. Leiden: Burgesdijk & Niermans, 1943. Paper. [REVIEW]K. O. Brink - 1947 - The Classical Review 61 (02):54-55.