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    The philosophical orations.Maximus Tyrius, Maximus of Maximus of Tyre, Máximo de Tiro & Maximus - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by M. B. Trapp.
    Trapp offers a new annotated translation of the philosophical orations of Maximus of Tyre. These orations cover a range of topics from Platonic theology to the proper attitude to pleasure. They open a window onto the second century's world of the Second Sophistic and Christian apologists, as well as on to that of the Florentine Platonists of the later fifteenth century who read, studied, and imitated the orations.
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    The Unknown Socrates: Translations, with Introductions and Notes, of Four Important Documents in the Late Antique Reception of Socrates the Athenian.William M. Calder, Diogenes Laertius, Libanius, Maximus & Apuleius - 2002 - Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers.
    Socrates (469-399 BC) is one of history's most enigmatic figures. Our knowledge of him comes to us second-hand, primarily from the philosopher Plato, who was Socrates' most gifted student, and from the historian and sometime-philosopher Xenophon, who counted himself as a member of Socrates' inner circle of friends. We also hear of Socrates in one comic play produced during his lifetime (Aristophanes' Clouds) and in passing from the philosopher Aristotle, a student of Plato. Socrates is a figure of enduring interest. (...)
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    Review. Maximus of Tyre. Maximus Tyrius Philosophumena- a . G L Koniaris (ed).M. B. Trapp - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):233-235.
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    Maximus of Tyre[REVIEW]M. B. Trapp - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):233-235.
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    Philosophy, rhetoric, and sophistry in the high Roman Empire: Maximus of Tyre and twelve other intellectuals.Jeroen Lauwers - 2015 - Boston: Brill.
    How is it possible that modern scholars have labeled Maximus of Tyre, a second-century CE performer of philosophical orations as a sophist or a 'half-philosopher', while his own self-presentation is that of a genuinme philosopher? If we take Maximus' claim to phislophical authority seriously, his case can deepen our understanding of the dynamic nature of Imperial philosophy. Through a discursive analysis of twelve Imperial intellectuals alongside Maximus' dialexies, the author proposes an interpretative framework to assess the (...)
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    Some Emendations in the Text of Maximus of Tyre, Dialexeis 1–21.M. B. Trapp - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (1):566-571.
    All surviving manuscripts of the Dialexeis of Maximus of Tyre descend from the oldest, Parisinus Graecus 1962. Where they diverge, they do so as a result either of error or of attempts at correction. The history of the conjectural emendation of the Dialexeis thus begins with the second oldest manuscript, Vaticanus Graecus 1390, which dates from the third quarter of the thirteenth century. Since that time, the most significant contributions have come from two scholars, one of the fifteenth (...)
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    More Emendations in the Text of Maximus of Tyre.M. B. Trapp - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (02):569-.
    These notes continue the sequence begun in ‘Some Emendations in the Text of Maximus of Tyre, Dialexeis 1–21 ’, published in CQ 41 , 566–71. References to the text are by number, page and line in Hobein's Teubner edition; R is the principal MS., Parisinus graecus 1962, U is Vaticanus graecus 1390, I is Laurentianus Conventi Soppressi 4; U and I, being descendants of R , offer conjectures not alternative readings. My thanks go again to Donald Russell and (...)
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    Some Emendations in the Text of Maximus of Tyre, Dialexeis 1–21 (Hobein).M. B. Trapp - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):566-.
    All surviving manuscripts of the Dialexeis of Maximus of Tyre descend from the oldest, Parisinus Graecus 1962 . Where they diverge, they do so as a result either of error or of attempts at correction. The history of the conjectural emendation of the Dialexeis thus begins with the second oldest manuscript, Vaticanus Graecus 1390 , which dates from the third quarter of the thirteenth century. Since that time, the most significant contributions have come from two scholars, one of (...)
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    The rhetoric of pedagogical narcissism: Philosophy, philotimia and self-display in maximus of tyre's first oration.Jeroen Lauwers - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59 (2):593-.
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    Philosophy in education and research: African perspectives.Maximus Monaheng Sefotho (ed.) - 2018 - Pretoria, South Africa: Van Schaik Publishers.
    Introduction to philosophy in education and research: African perspectives -- Paradigms, theoretical frameworks and conceptual frameworks in educational research --An afrocentric paradigm in education and research -- Comparative perspectives in philosophy of education in Africa -- Sociological imperatives for education and the theory of change -- Ubuntu's application to the exclusion of students with disability -- Philosophy of disability: African perspectives -- Distance education and the use of information and communication technologies: ethical challenges -- Quality assurance in distance education and (...)
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    Maximi Planudis e Platonis Dialogis Compendia.Maximus Planudes - 2015 - Bologna: Pàtron editore. Edited by Lorenzo Ferroni.
    A critical edition of Planudes' edition of excerpts from Plato's dialogues.
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    What We Know About Team Dynamics for Long-Distance Space Missions: A Systematic Review of Analog Research.Suzanne T. Bell, Shanique G. Brown & Tyree Mitchell - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Imperial Plato: Albinus, Maximus, Apuleius: text and translation, with an introduction and commentary.Ryan C. Fowler (ed.) - 2016 - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing.
    Imperial Plato presents new translations of three introductions to Plato's thought from the second half of the second century CE: the Introduction to Plato by Albinus of Smyrna, Dissertation 11 of Maximus of Tyre, and On Plato and his Teaching by Apuleius of Madaurus. These three presentations of Plato's ideas--one a Greek dialectic introduction with a suggested reading order for Plato's dialogues, another a Greek speech in the sophistic style of the time, and one a lengthy doxological study (...)
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    The MSS. of Callimachvs' Hymns.M. T. Smiley - 1921 - Classical Quarterly 15 (2):57-74.
    F is Milan, Ambrosianus 120 ;. foll. III. + 227 ; cmm. 25, 1 × 17, 8, with thirty lines to the page; cent. early XV. Contents: ff. 1v–125v, Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, with marginal and interlinear scholia; followed by his Life. 127, Batrachomyomachia. 132v, Pseudo-Herodotus, Life of Homer. 142v Maximus of Tyre, πς τις λνπος η. 145, Orpheus, Argonautica. 168v, πκοοι κα πρòς ρπετ, i.e. Orpheus, Lithica, Il. 91–110, 115–140, 145–171, 176–202, 207–233, 238–266, 271–300, 305–332, 337–364, 369–398, 467–498, (...)
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  15. The Message of Bayle's Last Title: Providence and Toleration in the Entretiens de Maxime et de Thémiste.Michael W. Hickson - 2010 - Journal of the History of Ideas 71 (4):547-567.
    In this paper I uncover the identities of the interlocutors of Pierre Bayle's Entretiens de Maxime et de Themiste, and I show the significance of these identities for a proper understanding of the Entretiens and of Bayle's thought more generally. Maxime and Themiste represent the philosophers of late antiquity, Maximus of Tyre and Themistius. Bayle brought these philosophers into dialogue in order to suggest that the problem of evil, though insoluble by means of speculative reason, could be dissolved (...)
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  16. Mystical Theology of St. Simeon New Theologian.Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk - 2015 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 7 (2):3-20.
    The article deals with the problem of the divine light in the mystical works of St Symeon the New Theologian in the context of the Eastern Christian ascetical tradition. The author focuses on the passages referring to the divine light in the works of Evagrios Pontikos, St Isaac the Syrian, St Maximus the Confessor, and in the Makarian corpus. As is shown in the present contribution, none of these authors created a fully-developed theory of the vision of the divine (...)
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    A Note on Ancient Methods of Learning to Write.J. V. Muir - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (1):236-237.
    There is still some confusion over the literary evidence for the methods by which children and others learnt to write in the ancient world. There are four main sources: the analogy between the methods of thegrammatistesand the function of the laws in Plato,Protagoras326c–d, three passages in Quintilian, a passage from one of Seneca's letters and a short analogy in Maximus of Tyre.
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    William of Tyre, Livy, and the Vocabulary of Class.Conor Kostick - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (3):353-368.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:William of Tyre, Livy, and the Vocabulary of ClassConor KostickThe most valuable source for the history of the early crusades and the Kingdom of Jerusalem is undoubtedly William of Tyre's A History of Deeds Done Beyond The Sea. A work of great scholarship and careful detail, it is particularly important in that William was Chancellor of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1174 and Archbishop of Tyre (...)
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    William of Tyre and the Art of Historiography.David Wtc Vessey - 1973 - Mediaeval Studies 35 (1):433-455.
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    Later Greek religion.Edwyn Robert Bevan - 1927 - [New York,: AMS Press.
    The early Stoics: Zeno of Citium. Persaeus of Citium. Cleanthes of Assos. Chrysippus of Soli. Aratus of Soli. Antipater of Tarsus. Boëthus of Sidon.--Epicurus.--The school of Aristotle: the Peripatetics (Theophrastus).--The Sceptics.--Deification of kings and emperors.--Sarapis.--The historians: Polybius. Diodorus of Sicily.--Posidonius.--Popular religion.--Philo of Alexandria.--The Stoics of the Roman Empire: Musonius Rufus. Cornutus. Epictetus. Dio (Chrysostom) of Prusa. Marcus Aurelius.--Second-century Platonists: Plutarch. Maximus of Tyre. Numenius.--Second-century believers: Pausanias. Aelius Aristides.--Second-century scepticism (Lucian of Samosata).--The hermetic writings.--Gnosticism (Valentius).--Neoplatonism: Plotinus. Porphyry. Iamblichus. Christian (...)
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    The Relationship of Maximus of Turin to Rome and Milan.Allan Fitzgerald - 1987 - Augustinianum 27 (3):465-486.
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    Frédéric Fauquier, Brigitte Pérez-Jean (éd.), Maxime de Tyr, entre rhétorique et philos.Michael Trapp - 2018 - Philosophie Antique 18:303-306.
    Whole books devoted to the second-century philosophical (Platonist) orator Maximus of Tyre are not all that frequent, so when one does appear it is well worth pausing to ask what one might ideally hope from it. What are the really important questions to ask about his forty-one surviving discourses (‘dialexeis’), and how they can best be used to illuminate the larger issues that we care about in the thought and culture of the ancient world (or at least, the (...)
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    Philo or Sanchuniathon? A Phoenicean Cosmogony.M. J. Edwards - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (01):213-.
    Herennius Philo of Byblos is the subject of a notice in the Suda, which states that he was a grammarian born in Nero's time who lived to such an advanced age that he was still composing works in the reign of Hadrian. The titles listed include: On the Acquisition and Choice of Books; On Cities and their Eminent Citizens; and On the Reign of Hadrian . His name, like that of Flavius Josephus, could imply the patronage of a Roman family; (...)
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    Sur la vertu narrative nommée σϖφροσύνη: Platon, Aelios Aristide et Longos.Marcelle Laplace - 2018 - Hermes 146 (3):312.
    The virtue named σϖφροσύνη, which designates « self-restraint », « temperance », « prudence », « circumspection », sometimes condensed in the term « wisdom », is first a moral virtue. In other respects, this word signifies « right senses » in contrast with « frenzy » (either god-inspired or as a part of illness). But the notion of σϖφροσύνη has also a meaning in literary criticism. And in this very context, it presents several employments. One of these is stylistic. (...)
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    On the Pantheon of Tyre.George A. Barton - 1901 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 22:115-117.
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    A Crux in Apollonius of Tyre.J. M. Hunt - 1982 - Mnemosyne 35 (3-4):348-349.
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    Religion and Identity in Porphyry of Tyre: The Limits of Hellenism in Late Antiquity.Aaron P. Johnson - 2013 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Porphyry, a native of Phoenicia educated in Athens and Rome during the third century AD, was one of the most important Platonic philosophers of his age. In this book, Professor Johnson rejects the prevailing modern approach to his thought, which has posited an early stage dominated by 'Oriental' superstition and irrationality followed by a second rationalizing or Hellenizing phase consequent upon his move west and exposure to Neoplatonism. Based on a careful treatment of all the relevant remains of Porphyry's originally (...)
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    Universal Salvation in Late Antiquity: Porphyry of Tyre and the Pagan-Christian Debate.Michael Bland Simmons - 2015 - New York: Oup Usa.
    A new study of Porphyrian soteriology, or the concept of the salvation of the soul, in the thought of Porphyry of Tyre.
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    Massimo di Tiro: Dissertazioni -- Testo greco a fronte.Massimo di Tiro - 2019 - [Milan]: Bompiani. Edited by Selene I. S. Brumana & Maximus.
    Di Massimo di Tiro si conoscono pochi dettagli biografici. Le fonti antiche, concordi nel ritenerlo ‘filosofo’ e ‘filosofo platonico’, affermano che le sue dissertazioni o indagini filosofiche sono da ricondursi al suo primo soggiorno a Roma, al tempo dell’imperatore Commodo. Le quarantuno dissertazioni filosofiche di Massimo di Tiro offrono una visione privilegiata della cultura imperiale del secondo secolo, epoca in cui, dominante l’eleganza stilistica, anche la filosofia non disdegnava di dispiegare i propri contenuti mediante il bello stilo dello strumento retorico. (...)
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    Cracking Antiochus’ Riddle: Caracalla and Apollonius King of Tyre.Attilio Mastrocinque - 2019 - Klio 101 (1):190-255.
    Summary The treatment of the consonant ‘T’ in the names Tharsus and Thartarus and some temporal clauses shows that the Historia Apollonii regis Tyri was written by a Phoenician native speaker. Comparisons with both coins and laws issued under Caracalla suggest that this work has been written at Tarsus under this emperor. The author’s major aim was that of maintaining that both the Tyche of the city and its new founder were Tyrians. He wanted to argue against the contemporary ambition (...)
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    The papacy and the ecclesiatical province of Tyre.John Gordon Rowe - 1960 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 43 (1):160-189.
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    Reexamining Nebuchadnezzar II’s ‘Thirteen-Year’ Siege of Tyre in Phoenician Historiography.Helen Dixon - 2022 - Journal of Ancient History 10 (2):165-199.
    This study reexamines a lynchpin of Neo-Babylonian Levantine Phoenician historiography: Nebuchadnezzar II’s purported thirteen-year siege of Tyre in the early sixth century bce. This detail about the length of the siege can be found only in Josephus’ (first century ce) writings, but this study’s new assessment of the (sixth-fifteenth century ce) manuscript evidence shows that the more commonly transmitted length of the siege was “three years and ten months.” Other manuscript variations further illustrate that there was little continuous cultural (...)
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    Reconsidering a Phoenician Inscribed Amulet from the Vicinity of Tyre.Philip C. Schmitz - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):817-823.
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    Death, Body, and Soul in Porphyry of Tyre.Irini-Fotini Viltanioti - 2018 - Ancient Philosophy 38 (2):409-420.
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    Review of Michael Bland Simmons, Universal Salvation in Late Antiquity: Porphyry of Tyre and the Pagan-Christian Debate, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2015: «The Classical Journal» 2017.05.02. [REVIEW]Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2017 - Classical Journal 2017.
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    Historia Apollonii G. A. A. Kortekaas: The Story of Apollonius King of Tyre. A Study of its Greek Origin and an Edition of the Two Oldest Latin Recensions . ( Mnemosyne Supplementum 253.) Pp. xxiv + 293, map, ills. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2004. Cased, €95, US$125. ISBN: 90-04-13923-. [REVIEW]Gareth Schmeling - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):565-.
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    Religion and Identity in Porphyry of Tyre: the Limits of Hellenism in Late Antiquity. By Aaron P. Johnson. Pp. ix, 374, Cambridge University Press, 2013, £65.00/$99.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):218-218.
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    Universal Salvation in Late Antiquity: Porphyry of Tyre and the Pagan‐Christian Debate. By Michael Bland Simmons. Pp. xliv, 491, Oxford University Press, 2015, £64.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):218-219.
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    Crusade Ideology and Tolerance. Studies on William of Tyre[REVIEW]Ernst-Dieter Hehl - 1978 - Philosophy and History 11 (1):104-106.
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    PORPHYRY. A.P. Johnson Religion and Identity in Porphyry of Tyre. The Limits of Hellenism in Late Antiquity. Pp. x + 374. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Cased, £65, US$99. ISBN: 978-1-107-01273-8. [REVIEW]David Neal Greenwood - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (1):93-95.
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    Porphyry and salvation. M.b. Simmons universal salvation in late antiquity. Porphyry of tyre and the pagan–christian debate. Pp. xliv + 491. New York: Oxford university press, 2015. Cased, £64, us$99. Isbn: 978-0-19-020239-2. [REVIEW]David Neal Greenwood - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (2):395-396.
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  42. Maximus on the beginning and end of rational creatures.Frederick D. Aquino - 2013 - In Friedrich Wilhelm Horn, Ulrich Volp, Ruben Zimmermann & Esther Verwold (eds.), Ethische Normen des frühen Christentums: Gut - Leben - Leib - Tugend. Mohr Siebeck.
     
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    Maximus the Confessor and the Problem of Participation.Clement Yung Wen - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (1):3-16.
    In defining the theological problem of participation as the question of how created beings, namely human beings, can participate in the transcendent Uncreated God towards deification without a pantheistic blurring of essences, this article examines the Christologically intuitive way in which Maximus the Confessor would have responded. Specifically, Maximus’ Cyrilline Chalcednonianism, featuring an unconfused perichoretic union between Christ's two natures in his hypostatic union, serves directly as an apologetic and hermeneutic for humanity's and creation's participation in God. In (...)
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    Maximus the Confessor and the Problem of Participation.Clement Yung Wen - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (6).
    In defining the theological problem of participation as the question of how created beings, namely human beings, can participate in the transcendent Uncreated God towards deification without a pantheistic blurring of essences, this article examines the Christologically intuitive way in which Maximus the Confessor would have responded. Specifically, Maximus’ Cyrilline Chalcednonianism, featuring an unconfused perichoretic union between Christ's two natures in his hypostatic union, serves directly as an apologetic and hermeneutic for humanity's and creation's participation in God. In (...)
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  45. St. Maximus the confessor and Kant on how knowledge of God might be possible.Virginia M. Giouli-Klida - 1998 - Filosofia Oggi 21 (82):169-174.
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  46. Valerius Maximus and the Rhetoric of the New Nobility (Patrick Sinclair).W. M. Bloomer - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117:151-154.
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  47. Pierre Bayle: Dialogues of Maximus and Themistius.Pierre Bayle & Michael W. Hickson - 2016 - Leiden, Netherlands: Brill's Texts and Sources in Intellectual History 256/18.
    An English translation of Pierre Bayle's posthumous last book, Entretiens de Maxime et de Themiste (1707), in which Bayle defends his skeptical position on the problem of the evil. This book is often cited and attacked by G.W. Leibniz in his Theodicy (1710). Over one hundred pages of original philosophical and historical material introduce the translation, providing it with context and establishing the work's importance.
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  48. Socraticorum Maximus: Simon the Shoemaker and the Problem of Socrates.John Sellars - 2001 - Pli 11:253-269.
     
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    Valerius Maximus and the Rhetoric of the New Nobility (review).Patrick Sinclair - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117 (1):151-154.
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    Dialogues of Maximus and Themistius, written by Pierre Bayle.John Christian Laursen - 2018 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 8 (1):63-65.
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