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  1. Iamblichus and the Theory of the Vehicle of the Soul.John F. Finamore - 1985 - Oup Usa.
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  • Julian's Gods: Religion and Philosophy in the Thought and Action of Julian the Apostate.Rowland Smith - 1995 - Psychology Press.
    Focuses on the mentality of `the last pagan emperor' by examining a wide variety of his writings. The surviving speeches and treatises, satires and letters, offer a rare insight into the personal attitudes and motivations of Julian.
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  • Plato and Medical Texts: Symposium 185c–193d.E. M. Craik - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51 (1):109-114.
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  • Julian and Hellenism: An Intellectual Biography.Polymnia Athanassiadi - 1981 - Oxford University Press USA.
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  • Galenism. Rise and Decline of a Medical Philosophy. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Asmis - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (4):567-570.
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  • Art and Ceremony in Late Antiquity.Michael McCormick & Sabine G. MacCormack - 1984 - American Journal of Philology 105 (4):494.
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  • Medicine as metaphor in Plato.Joel Warren Lidz - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (5):527-541.
    argues that ancient Greek medicine had a significant effect on the way in which Plato conceived of ethics, and (2) explores some ways in which Plato integrated medical concepts such as "health" into his ethics. Specific parallels between ancient medicine and such concepts as eudaimonia , soul, nature and convention, etc., are discussed, as is the relation between conceptions of health and medical treatment. Keywords: ancient medicine, ethics, health, Plato CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us What's this?
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  • (1 other version)Comment l'empereur Julien t'cha de fonder une église païenne.W. Koch - 1928 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 7 (2):511-550.
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  • (1 other version)Comment l'empereur Julien t'cha de fonder une église païenne.W. Koch - 1928 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 7 (4):1363-1385.
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  • Constantine and Eusebius.H. A. Drake & T. D. Barnes - 1982 - American Journal of Philology 103 (4):462.
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  • The Panegyric of Claudius Mamertinus on the Emperor Julian.R. C. Blockley - 1972 - American Journal of Philology 93 (3):437.
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  • Galenism; Rise and Decline of a Medical Philosophy.Owsei Temkin - 1973 - Ithaca [N.Y.]: Cornell University Press.
    Introduction I The Portrait of an Ideal II The Rise of Galenism as a Medical Philosophy III Authority and Challenge IV Fall and Afterlife.
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  • Galen: On Diseases and Symptoms.Ian Johnston (ed.) - 2006 - Cambridge University Press.
    Galen's treatises on the classification and causation of diseases and symptoms are an important component of his prodigious oeuvre, forming a bridge between his theoretical works and his practical, clinical writings. As such, they remained an integral component of the medical teaching curriculum well into the second millennium. This edition was originally published in 2006. In these four treatises, Galen not only provides a framework for the exhaustive classification of diseases and their symptoms as a prelude to his analysis of (...)
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