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    Urbanicity mental costs valuation: a review and urban-societal planning consideration.Luca S. D’Acci - 2020 - Mind and Society 19 (2):223-235.
    Living in cities has numerous comparative advantages than living in the countryside or in small villages and towns, most notably better access to education, services and jobs. However, it is also associated with a roughly twofold increase in some mental disorders rate incidence compared with living in rural areas. Economic assessments reported a forecasted loss of more than 19 trillion dollars in global GDP between 2011 and 2030 and of around 7 trillion for the year 2030 alone when measured by (...)
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    Adult Age Differences in the Use of Conceptual Combination as an Associative Encoding Strategy.Heather D. Lucas, Resh S. Gupta, Ryan J. Hubbard & Kara D. Federmeier - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Mapping Bioethics in Latin America: History, Theoretical Models, and Scientific Output.Lucas F. Garcia, Marcia S. Fernandes, Jonathan D. Moreno & Jose R. Goldim - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (3):323-331.
    Objective: To present a narrative review of the history of bioethics in Latin America and of scientific output in this interdisciplinary field. Methods: This was a mixed-methods study. Results: A total of 1458 records were retrieved, of which 1167 met the inclusion criteria. According to the Web of Science classification, the predominant topics of study were medical ethics, social sciences and medicine, and environmental and public health topics. Four themes of bioethics output in the Latin American literature have emerged: issues (...)
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  4. Development of knowledge about electricity and magnetism during a visit to a science museum and related post‐visit activities.David Anderson, Keith B. Lucas, Ian S. Ginns & Lynn D. Dierking - 2000 - Science Education 84 (5):658-679.
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    Recovering Aristotle’s Practice-Based Ontology: Practical Wisdom as Embodied Ethical Intuition.Sylvia D’Souza & Lucas D. Introna - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 189 (2):287-300.
    The renewed engagement with Aristotle’s concept of practical wisdom in management and organization studies is reflective of the wider turn towards practice sweeping across many disciplines. In this sense, it constitutes a welcome move away from the traditional rationalist, abstract, and mechanistic modes of approaching ethical decision-making. Within the current engagement, practical wisdom is generally conceptualized, interpreted or read as a form of deliberation or deliberative judgement that is also cognizant of context, situatedness, particularity, lived experience, and so on. We (...)
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    Art's Claim to Truth.Santiago Zabala & Luca D'Isanto (eds.) - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    First collected in Italy in 1985, _Art's Claim to Truth_ is considered by many philosophers to be one of Gianni Vattimo's most important works. Newly revised for English readers, the book begins with a challenge to Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Hegel, who viewed art as a metaphysical aspect of reality rather than a futuristic anticipation of it. Following Martin Heidegger's interpretation of the history of philosophy, Vattimo outlines the existential ontological conditions of aesthetics, paying particular attention to the works of (...)
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    On the Meaning of Screens: Towards a Phenomenological Account of Screenness.Lucas D. Introna & Fernando M. Ilharco - 2006 - Human Studies 29 (1):57-76.
    This paper presents a Heideggerian phenomenological analysis of screens. In a world and an epoch where screens pervade a great many aspects of human experience, we submit that phenomenology, much in a traditional methodological form, can provide an interesting and novel basis for our understanding of screens. We ground our analysis in the ontology of Martin Heidegger's Being and Time [1927/1962], claiming that screens will only show themselves as they are if taken as screens-in-the-world. Thus, the phenomenon of screen is (...)
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    The Enframing of Code.Lucas D. Introna - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (6):113-141.
    This paper is about the phenomenon of encoding, more specifically about the encoded extension of agency. The question of code most often emerges from contemporary concerns about the way digital encoding is seen to be transforming our lives in fundamental ways, yet seems to operate ‘under the surface’ as it were. In this essay I suggest that the performative outcomes of digital encoding are best understood within a more general horizon of the phenomenon of encoding – that is to say (...)
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  9. Transcendental Tense.D. H. Mellor & J. R. Lucas - 1998 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72:29-56.
    [D. H. Mellor] Kant's claim that our knowledge of time is transcendental in his sense, while false of time itself, is true of tenses, i.e. of the locations of events and other temporal entities in McTaggart's A series. This fact can easily, and I think only, be explained by taking time itself to be real but tenseless. /// [J. R. Lucas] Mellor's argument from Kant fails. The difficulties in his first Antinomy are due to topological confusions, not the tensed nature (...)
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    Art's Claim to Truth.Santiago Zabala & Luca D'Isanto (eds.) - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    First collected in Italy in 1985, _Art's Claim to Truth_ is considered by many philosophers to be one of Gianni Vattimo's most important works. Newly revised for English readers, the book begins with a challenge to Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Hegel, who viewed art as a metaphysical aspect of reality rather than a futuristic anticipation of it. Following Martin Heidegger's interpretation of the history of philosophy, Vattimo outlines the existential ontological conditions of aesthetics, paying particular attention to the works of (...)
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  11. Morbid jealousy as a function of fitness-related life-cycle dimensions.Lucas D. Schipper, Judith A. Easton & Todd K. Shackelford - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (6):630-630.
    We suggest that morbid jealousy falls on the extreme end of a jealousy continuum. Thus, many features associated with normal jealousy will be present in individuals diagnosed with morbid jealousy. We apply Boyer & Lienard's (B&L's) prediction one (P1; target article, sect. 7.1) to morbid jealousy, suggesting that fitness-related life-cycle dimensions predict sensitivity to cues, and frequency, intensity, and content of intrusive thoughts of partner infidelity. (Published Online February 8 2007).
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    Neurogenesis in adult CNS: From denial to opportunities and challenges for therapy.Luca Colucci-D'Amato & Umberto di Porzio - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (2):135-145.
    The discovery of neurogenesis and neural stem cells (NSC) in the adult CNS has overturned a long‐standing and deep‐routed “dogma” in neuroscience, established at the beginning of the 20th century. This dogma lasted for almost 90 years and died hard when NSC were finally isolated from the adult mouse brain. The scepticism in accepting adult neurogenesis has now turned into a rush to find applications to alleviate or cure the devastating diseases that affect the CNS. Here we highlight a number (...)
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    Workplace surveillance, privacy and distributive justice.Lucas D. Introna - 2000 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 30 (4):33-39.
    Modern technologies are providing unprecedented opportunities for surveillance. In the workplace surveillance technology is being built into the very infrastructure of work. Can the employee legitimately resist this increasingly pervasive net of surveillance? The employers argue that workplace surveillance is essential for security, safety, and productivity in increasingly competitive markets. They argue that they have a right to ensure that they 'get what they pay for', furthermore, that the workplace is a place of 'work' which by its very definition excludes (...)
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    Gianni Vattimo's hermeneutics and the trace of divinity.Dr Luca D'Isanto - 1994 - Modern Theology 10 (4):361-381.
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    Automating petition classification in Brazil’s legal system: a two-step deep learning approach.Yuri D. R. Costa, Hugo Oliveira, Valério Nogueira, Lucas Massa, Xu Yang, Adriano Barbosa, Krerley Oliveira & Thales Vieira - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence and Law:1-25.
    Automated classification of legal documents has been the subject of extensive research in recent years. However, this is still a challenging task for long documents, since it is difficult for a model to identify the most relevant information for classification. In this paper, we propose a two-stage supervised learning approach for the classification of petitions, a type of legal document that requests a court order. The proposed approach is based on a word-level encoder–decoder Seq2Seq deep neural network, such as a (...)
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    History of American Political Thought.John Agresto, John E. Alvis, Donald R. Brand, Paul O. Carrese, Laurence D. Cooper, Murray Dry, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Thomas S. Engeman, Christopher Flannery, Steven Forde, David Fott, David F. Forte, Matthew J. Franck, Bryan-Paul Frost, David Foster, Peter B. Josephson, Steven Kautz, John Koritansky, Peter Augustine Lawler, Howard L. Lubert, Harvey C. Mansfield, Jonathan Marks, Sean Mattie, James McClellan, Lucas E. Morel, Peter C. Meyers, Ronald J. Pestritto, Lance Robinson, Michael J. Rosano, Ralph A. Rossum, Richard S. Ruderman, Richard Samuelson, David Lewis Schaefer, Peter Schotten, Peter W. Schramm, Kimberly C. Shankman, James R. Stoner, Natalie Taylor, Aristide Tessitore, William Thomas, Daryl McGowan Tress, David Tucker, Eduardo A. Velásquez, Karl-Friedrich Walling, Bradley C. S. Watson, Melissa S. Williams, Delba Winthrop, Jean M. Yarbrough & Michael Zuckert - 2003 - Lexington Books.
    This book is a collection of secondary essays on America's most important philosophic thinkers—statesmen, judges, writers, educators, and activists—from the colonial period to the present. Each essay is a comprehensive introduction to the thought of a noted American on the fundamental meaning of the American regime.
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    After Christianity.Luca D'Isanto (ed.) - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    What has been the fate of Christianity since Nietzsche's famous announcement of the "death of God"? What is the possibility of religion, specifically Christianity, thriving in our postmodern era? In this provocative new book, Gianni Vattimo, leading Italian philosopher, politician, and framer of the European constitution, addresses these critical questions. When Vattimo was asked by a former teacher if he still believed in God, his reply was, "Well, I believe that I believe." This paradoxical declaration of faith serves as the (...)
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    Belief.Luca D'Isanto & David Webb (eds.) - 1999 - Stanford University Press.
    In this highly personal book, one of Europe’s foremost contemporary philosophers confronts the theme of faith and religion. He argues that there is a substantial link between the history of Christian revelation and the history of nihilism, in particular as the latter appears in the work of Nietzsche and Heidegger, Vattimo’s philosophical specialty. Tracing the relation between his response to these two thinkers and his own life as a devout Catholic, Vattimo shows how his interpretation of Heidegger’s work and his (...)
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    The Signature of All Things: On Method.Luca D'Isanto & Kevin Attell (eds.) - 2009 - Cambridge, Mass.: Zone Books.
    The Signature of All Things is Giorgio Agamben's sustained reflection on method. To reflect on method implies for Agamben an archaeological vigilance: a persistent form of thinking in order to expose, examine, and elaborate what is obscure, unanalyzed, even unsaid, in an author's thought. To be archaeologically vigilant, then, is to return to, even invent, a method attuned to a "world supported by a thick weave of resemblances and sympathies, analogies and correspondences." Collecting a wide range of authors and topics (...)
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    Greek Drama - H. D. F. Kitto: Form and Meaning in Drama. Pp. viii + 341. London: Methuen, 1956. Cloth, 30 s. net.D. W. Lucas - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (3-4):207-209.
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  21. Donating Human Samples: Who Benefits? – Cases from Iceland, Kenya, and Indonesia.J. Lucas, D. Schroeder, G. Arnason, P. Andanda, J. Kimani, V. Fournier & M. Krishnamurthy - 2013 - In D. Schroeder & J. Lucas (eds.), Benefit Sharing – From Biodiversity to Human Genetics. Springer.
    This piece outlines concrete cases of benefit sharing that occur in relation to the sharing of human (biological) samples. For example, it surveys Indonesia’s decision, in 2006, to stop sharing virus samples of H5N1 (avian influenza) with the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network (GISN). It also outlines some of the ethical issues that arise in these cases.
     
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    Euripides - Gilbert Norwood: Essays on Euripidean Drama. Pp. 197. Cambridge: University Press, 1954. Cloth, 35 s. net.D. W. Lucas - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (01):17-20.
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    Iris Brooke: Costume in Greek Classic Drama. Pp. ix + 112; line-drawings. London: Methuen, 1962. Cloth, 30 s. net.D. W. Lucas - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (02):220-.
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    Lucretius A. Ernout: Lucrèce. Pp. 114. Brussels: Office de Publicité S.C., 1947. Paper, 50 B.fr.D. W. Lucas - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (3-4):136-137.
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    This is Melpomene - Leo Aylen: Greek Tragedy and the Modern World. Pp.viii+376. London: Methuen, 1964. Cloth, 42 s. net.D. W. Lucas - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (01):70-72.
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  26. Color categories in biological evolution: Broadening the palette.Wayne D. Christensen & Luca Tommasi - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):492-493.
    The general structure of Steels & Belpaeme's (S&B's) central premise is appealing. Theoretical stances that focus on one type of mechanism miss the fact that multiple mechanisms acting in concert can provide convergent constraints for a more robust capacity than any individual mechanism might achieve acting in isolation. However, highlighting the significance of complex constraint interactions raises the possibility that some of the relevant constraints may have been left out of S&B's own models. Although abstract modeling can help clarify issues, (...)
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  27. Invoking politics and ethics in the design of information technology: Undesigning the design. [REVIEW]Martin Brigham & Lucas D. Introna - 2007 - Ethics and Information Technology 9 (1):1-10.
    It is a truism that the design and deployment of information and communication technologies is vital to everyday life, the conduct of work and to social order. But how are individual, organisational and societal choices made? What might it mean to invoke a politics and an ethics of information technology design and use? This editorial paper situates these questions within the trajectory of preoccupations and approaches to the design and deployment of information technology since computerisation began in the 1940s. Focusing (...)
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    Expectations for Function and Independence by Childhood Brain Tumors Survivors and Their Mothers.Matthew S. Lucas, Lamia P. Barakat, Nora L. Jones, Connie M. Ulrich & Janet A. Deatrick - 2014 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 4 (3):233-251.
    Survivors of childhood brain tumors face many obstacles to living independently as adults. Causes for lack of independence are multifactorial and generally are investigated in terms of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial treatment–related sequelae. Little is known, however, about the role of expectation for survivors’ function. From a mixed–methods study including qualitative interviews and quantitative measures from 40 caregiver–survivor dyads, we compared the data within and across dyads, identifying four distinct narrative profiles: (A) convergent expectations about an optimistic future, (B) convergent (...)
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    Aeschylus: Prometheus and other Plays. Translated by Philip Vellacott. Pp. 160. West Drayton: Penguin Books, 1961. Paper, 3 s_. 6 _d. net. - Majorie L. Burke: Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound. With illustrations by James McCray. Pp. 72; 4 line drawings. Athens: Toufexis Press, 1961. Paper, $1.50. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (03):304-.
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    Cyril Bailey: Lucretius. (British Academy: Annual Lecture on a Master Mind.) Pp. 20. Oxford University Press, 1949. Paper, 2 s._ 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (02):117-.
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    F. Kinchin Smith: The Trojan Women of Euripides. A new dramatic translation. Pp. xii+50; London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1951. Paper, 3 s_. 6 _d_. net (cloth, 5 _s. net). [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (02):116-.
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    Greek Tragedy in Translation - The Complete Greek Tragedies. Aeschylus, Oresteia_. Translated with an Introduction by Richmond Lattimore. Pp.172. Sophocles, _Oedipus the King_, translated by David Grene; _Oedipus at Colonus_, translated by Robert Fitzgerald; _Antigone_, translated by Elizabeth Wychoff. Pp. 206. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1954. Cloth, 22 _s_. 6 _d. net each. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (3-4):252-254.
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    Sophocles: Three Tragedies—Antigone, Oedipus the King, Electra. Translated by H. D. F. Kitto. Pp. vii + 160. London: Oxford University Press, 1962. Stiff paper, 6 s. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (02):219-.
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    How Does Tragedy Affect Us? - D. D. Raphael: The Paradox of Tragedy. (Mahlon Powell Lectures, 1959.) Pp. 112London: Allen & Unwin, 1960. Cloth, 16 s. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (3):211-212.
  35. The metaphysics of D-CTCs: On the underlying assumptions of Deutsch׳s quantum solution to the paradoxes of time travel.Lucas Dunlap - 2016 - Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 56:39-47.
    I argue that Deutsch’s model for the behavior of systems traveling around closed timelike curves relies implicitly on a substantive metaphysical assumption. Deutsch is employing a version of quantum theory with a significantly supplemented ontology of parallel existent worlds, which differ in kind from the many worlds of the Everett interpretation. Standard Everett does not support the existence of multiple identical copies of the world, which the D-CTC model requires. This has been obscured because he often refers to the branching (...)
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    C. F. Wheeler: Classical Mythology in the Plays, Masques, and Poems of Ben Jonson. Pp. vi+312. Princeton University Press (London: Milford), 1938. Cloth, $3.50 or 16 s[REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (5-6):223-.
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    Catullus in English Literature - J. A. S. McPeek: Catullus in Strange and Distant Britain. Pp. xvii+411. (Harvard Studies in Comparative Philology, 15.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Milford), 1939. Cloth, 21s. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (02):93-.
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    David Grene and Richmond Lattimore (editors): The Complete Greek Tragedies. Vol. iii: Hecuba_ translated by William Arrowsmith; _Andromache_ by John Frederick Nims; _Trojan Women_ by Richmond Lattimore, _Ion_ by Ronald Frederick Willetts. Vol. iv: _Rhesus_ translated by Richmond Lattimore, _Suppliant Women_ by Frank Jones, _Orestes_ by William Arrowsmith, _Iphigenia in Aulis_ by Charles R. Walker. Pp. 255, 307. Chicago, University of Chicago Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1958, 1959. Cloth, 30 _s. net each. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (03):256-.
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    Dramatic Irony - A. C. Sedgwick: Of Irony, Especially in Drama. Pp. ix+127. Toronto University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1949. Cloth, 15 s. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1950 - The Classical Review 64 (3-4):102-103.
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    Greek Literature - H. C. Baldry: Greek Literature for the Modern Reader. Pp. ix+321. Cambridge: University Press, 1951. Cloth, 18 s. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (02):87-88.
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    New Account of Tragedy - Gerald F. Else: The Origin and Early Form of Greek Tragedy. (Martin Classical Lectures, xx.) Pp. ix+127. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1965. Cloth, 26 s. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (01):70-72.
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    Problems of Greek Drama - Alfred Cary Schlesinger: Boundaries of Dionysus: Athenian Foundations for the Theory of Tragedy. (Martin Classical Lectures, xvii.) Pp. x + 145. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1963. Cloth, 36 s. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):72-74.
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    Sophoclea - Bernard M. W. Knox: Oedipus at Thebes. Pp. viii+280. New Haven: Yale University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1957. Cloth, 35 s. net. - Georges Méautis: Sophocle. Essai sur le Héros Tragique. Pp. 291. Paris: Albin Michel, 1957. Paper, 825 fr. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):229-233.
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    Sophoclean Drama - G. M. Kirkwood: A Study of Sophoclean Drama. (Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, xxxi.) Pp. xiii + 304. New York: Cornell University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1958. Cloth, 40 s. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (01):19-20.
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    Time and History in Drama - Tom F. Driver: The Sense of History in Greek and Shakespearean Drama. Pp. viii+231. New York: Columbia University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1960. Cloth, 40 s. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (01):30-32.
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    The Oxford Helen_- A. M. Dale: Euripides, Helen. Edited with Introduction and Commentary. Pp. xxxiv + 179. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1967. Cloth, 28 _s. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (01):30-33.
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  47. The Poetics_- Gerald F. Else: Aristotle's Poetics: The Argument. Pp. xiv+670. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1957. Cloth, 84 _s. - Aristotle On Poetry and Style. Translated with an Introduction by G. M. A. Grube. (Library of Liberal Arts, No. 68.) Pp. xxxii+110. New York: Liberal Arts Press, 1958. Paper, 80 cents. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (03):252-255.
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    The Lover's Manual of Ovid. Translated into English Verse by E. Phillips Barker. Pp. vii + 158; 16 line drawings. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1931. 10s. 6d. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (1):38-39.
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    Teddy Brunius: Inspiration and Katharsis: the Interpretation of Aristotle's Poetics, vi. 1449 b 26. (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Swedish Studies in Aesthetics, 3.) Pp. 88. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1966. Paper, 25 kr. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (1):109-110.
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    The Complete Greek Tragedies. Euripides, Volume ii: Cyclops_ and _Heracles_ by William Arrowsmith; _Iphigenia in Tauris_ by Witter Bynner, _Helen_ by Richmond Lattimore. Pp. 264. Chicago: University Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1956. Cloth, 28 _s. net. [REVIEW]D. W. Lucas - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (1):80-81.
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