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... problem is a reconciliation of philosophy and eloquence , of knowledge and the ability to set forth what is known effectively and persuasively . In this version , moreover , the emerging problems are set forth in terms of the methods by ...
... problem is a reconciliation of philosophy and eloquence , of knowledge and the ability to set forth what is known effectively and persuasively . In this version , moreover , the emerging problems are set forth in terms of the methods by ...
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... problem of the cause considered and resolved by consensus of the proper body of experts.11 Questions of judgment are ... problems of express- ing , establishing , and falsifying conclusions as well as to problems of raising questions ...
... problem of the cause considered and resolved by consensus of the proper body of experts.11 Questions of judgment are ... problems of express- ing , establishing , and falsifying conclusions as well as to problems of raising questions ...
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... problem of immortality in separate treatises or in connection with other subjects , thus indicating a widespread concern with the problem even before it received its systematic elaboration in the work of Ficino and Pomponazzi , of their ...
... problem of immortality in separate treatises or in connection with other subjects , thus indicating a widespread concern with the problem even before it received its systematic elaboration in the work of Ficino and Pomponazzi , of their ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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