Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 100Association, 1969 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... appear elsewhere in comedy , is repeatedly connected with pots of beans ( frs . 7 , 16 [ 17 Ed . ] , 21 ) . He has ... appears as the pro- tagonist in Orestautokleides ; see fr . 25 ) and the thieving Aristomedes ; fragment 16 ( 17 Ed ...
... appear elsewhere in comedy , is repeatedly connected with pots of beans ( frs . 7 , 16 [ 17 Ed . ] , 21 ) . He has ... appears as the pro- tagonist in Orestautokleides ; see fr . 25 ) and the thieving Aristomedes ; fragment 16 ( 17 Ed ...
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... appears the name of Aristophon ( 15 fragments extant ) . Although he wrote a play about Plato ( Platon ) , the Pythagoreans ( Pythagoristes ) , and two characters named Philonides and Kallonides ( unknown , probably fictional ) , there ...
... appears the name of Aristophon ( 15 fragments extant ) . Although he wrote a play about Plato ( Platon ) , the Pythagoreans ( Pythagoristes ) , and two characters named Philonides and Kallonides ( unknown , probably fictional ) , there ...
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... appear to be a clear rejection of Protagoras ' view , as presented in the Theaetetus , that everything is as it appears to each man . But the Theaetetus contains another even more basic tenet of Protagoras , that " man is the measure of ...
... appear to be a clear rejection of Protagoras ' view , as presented in the Theaetetus , that everything is as it appears to each man . But the Theaetetus contains another even more basic tenet of Protagoras , that " man is the measure of ...
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ORGANIZATION | iii |
Officers Directors and Committees | viii |
Award of Merit | x |
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