Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... question of why I undertook to devote this paper to Anaxarchus , rather than to any other among so many interesting and better known figures of philosophical Antiquity . Two quite different features are especially interesting for me in ...
... question of why I undertook to devote this paper to Anaxarchus , rather than to any other among so many interesting and better known figures of philosophical Antiquity . Two quite different features are especially interesting for me in ...
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... question of why the philosopher they are interested in followed Alexander in his expedition . As far as I know there is no trace of this question , let alone of any answer to it , in the ancient sources concerning philosophers . Gomperz ...
... question of why the philosopher they are interested in followed Alexander in his expedition . As far as I know there is no trace of this question , let alone of any answer to it , in the ancient sources concerning philosophers . Gomperz ...
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... Question , dealing in detail with the years 1912-25 . He had combed the records , especially those of the British Cabinet , but also documents in America and in Ireland , and he had asked questions about partition , the fragile nature ...
... Question , dealing in detail with the years 1912-25 . He had combed the records , especially those of the British Cabinet , but also documents in America and in Ireland , and he had asked questions about partition , the fragile nature ...
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