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Erōs and Philia in Plato's moral cosmos |
R.J. O'Connell |
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Apuleius and Plutarch |
P.G. Walsh |
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Formula analogiae |
H. Dörrie |
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Plutarch, Platonism and Christianity |
J. Whittaker |
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The importance of Stoic logic in the Contra Celsum |
J.M. Rist |
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The sōma-sēma formula |
C.J. de Vogel |
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Potentiality and the problem of plurality in the intelligible world |
A. Smith |
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Plotinus and the Gnostics on the generation of matter |
D. O'Brien |
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Ouranos, Kronos and Zeus in Plotinus' treatise against the Gnostics |
P. Hadot |
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The Gnostics and "the ancient philosophy" in Plotinus |
J. Igal |
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The Neoplatonism of Marius Victorinus the Christian |
M.T. Clark |
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The role of Neoplatonism in St. Augustine's De civitate Dei |
R. Russell |
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Augustine on the measurement of time |
G.J.P. O'Daly |
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In multa defluximus |
R.D. Crouse |
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Hellenism and Christianity in Basil the Great's address Ad adulescentes |
E.L. Fortin |
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The eclipse of a Neoplatonic theme |
R.A. Markus |
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Plotinus in later Platonism |
H.J. Blumenthal |
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Divine omniscience in Plotinus, Proclus and Aquinas |
R.T. Wallis |
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Image and counterimage |
W. Beierwaltes |
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Erōs and Philia in Plato's moral cosmos |
R.J. O'Connell |
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Apuleius and Plutarch |
P.G. Walsh |
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Formula analogiae |
H. Dörrie |