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  1. The Greeks and the Irrational.E. R. Dodds - 1951 - Philosophy 28 (105):176-177.
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  • Theophrastus of Eresus: Sources for His Life, Writings, Thought, and Influence.William Fortenbaugh, Pamela Huby, Robert Sharples & Dimitri Gutas (eds.) - 1993 - Brill.
    "Orginally published by: Leiden, NV: Koninklijke Brill, 1993.".
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  • Hellenistic Philosophy: Introductory Readings.Brad Inwood - 1988 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    This new edition of _Hellenistic Philosophy_--including nearly 100 pages of additional materia--offers the first English translation of the account of Stoic ethics by Arius Didymus, substantial new sources on Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Scepticism, expanded representation of Plutarch and Cicero, and a fuller presentation of papyrological evidence. Inwood and Gerson maintain the standard of consistency and accuracy that distinguished their translations in the first edition, while regrouping some material into larger, more thematically connected passages. This edition is further enhanced by a (...)
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  • Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. [REVIEW]A. L. Hilliard - 1952 - Journal of Philosophy 49 (6):191-192.
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  • Logic and the Imperial Stoa.Jonathan Barnes - 2000 - Studia Logica 65 (2):294-296.
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  • Socrates on Trial T. C. Brickhouse and N. D, Smith (Review).C. D. C. Reeve - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (3):626.
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  • The presocratic philosophers.G. S. Kirk - 1957 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press. Edited by J. E. Raven.
    This book traces the intellectual revolution initiated by Thales in the sixth century BC to its culmination in the metaphysics of Parmenides.
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  • Religion in the Ancient Greek City.Louise Bruit Zaidman & Pauline Schmitt Pantel - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a translation into English of La religion grecque by Louise Bruit Zaidman and Pauline Schmitt Pantel, described by Dr Simon Price as 'an excellent book, by far the best introduction to the subject in any language'. It is the purpose of the book to consider how religious beliefs and cultic rituals were given expression in the world of the Greek citizen - the functions performed by the religious personnel, and the place that religion occupied in individual, social (...)
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  • The Presocratic Philosophers.Gregory Vlastos - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (4):531.
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  • Lucretius and Epicurus.Diskin Clay - 1983 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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  • Stoic Cosmology and Roman Literature, First to Third Centuries A.D.Michael Lapidge - 1987 - In Wolfgang Haase (ed.), Philosophie, Wissenschaften, Technik. Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 1379-1429.
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  • Aristophanes, Clouds.Charles Segal & K. J. Dover - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (1):100.
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  • Socrates on Trial.Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith - 1990 - Princeton University Press.
    Thomas Brickhouse and Nicholas Smith offer a comprehensive historical and philosophical interpretation of, and commentary on, one of Plato's most widely read works, the Apology of Socrates. Virtually every modern interpretation characterizes some part of what Socrates says in the Apology as purposefully irrelevant or even antithetical to convincing the jury to acquit him at his trial. This book, by contrast, argues persuasively that Socrates offers a sincere and well-reasoned defense against the charges he faces. First, the authors establish a (...)
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  • Epicurus' Scientific Method.A. A. Long & Elizabeth Asmis - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (2):249.
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  • La physique de Sénèque: Ordonnance et structure des ‘Naturales Quaestiones’.Carmen Codoñer - 1987 - In Wolfgang Haase (ed.), Philosophie, Wissenschaften, Technik. Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 1779-1822.
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  • Greek Religion and Philosophy in the Sisyphus Fragment.Charles Kahn - 1997 - Phronesis 42 (3):247 - 262.
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  • Logic and the Imperial Stoa.Jonathan Barnes - 1997 - Brill.
    An account of the role and the nature of logic in imperial stoic philosophy which challenges the prevailing orthodoxy and presents a novel interpretation of this crucial period of ancient philosophy.
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  • Epicurus' scientific method.Elizabeth Asmis - 1984 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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  • Die "Naturales Quaestiones" Senecas:: Ein Beitrag zum Spiritualisierungsprozeß der römischen Stoa.Gisela Stahl - 1964 - Hermes 92 (4):425-454.
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