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1957
The Flux of the Body in Plato's Timaeus. Harold W. Miller. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1957), pp. 103-113
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Were Zeno's Arguments a Reply to Attacks upon Parmenides?. N. B. Booth. Phronesis. (1957), pp. 1-9
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ὑποθέσεις in the "Phaedo" and Platonic Dialectic. R. S. Bluck. Phronesis. (1957), pp. 21-31
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Process and Value: An Epicurean Dilemma. Phillip de Lacy. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1957), pp. 114-126
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Were Zeno's Arguments Directed against the Pythagoreans?. N. B. Booth. Phronesis. (1957), pp. 90-103
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The Function of the Homeric Simile. Michael Coffey. American Journal of Philology. (1957), pp. 113-132
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The Stoic Categories. Margaret E. Reesor. American Journal of Philology. (1957), pp. 63-82
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The Relation of the Timaeus to Plato's Later Dialogues. Harold Cherniss. American Journal of Philology. (1957), pp. 225-266
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A Bibliographical Survey of Recent Work on Aristotle (1945-) (Continued). Herbert S. Long. The Classical World. (Dec., 1957), pp. 57-60+69-70+72-76
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Thucydides, Herodotos, and the Causes of War. R. Sealey. Classical Quarterly. (Jan. - Apr., 1957), pp. 1-12
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Auri Sacra Fames. J. W. Graham. The Phoenix. (Autumn, 1957), pp. 112-120
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The Classics in a Brave New World. Richard M. Gummere. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1957), pp. 119-139
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Platonic Scholarship: 1945-1955. II (Continued). Thomas G. Rosenmeyer. The Classical Weekly. (May 6, 1957), pp. 185-196
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The Purpose and Method of 'The Pentekontaetia' in Thucydides, Book I. P. K. Walker. Classical Quarterly. (Jan. - Apr., 1957), pp. 27-38
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Narration in Early Christendom. Kurt Weitzmann. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan., 1957), pp. 83-91
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A New Trajan. George M. A. Hanfmann, Cornelius C. Vermeule, William J. Young, Hans Jucker. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jul., 1957), pp. 223-253
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Notes on the Simile in Homer and His Successors: I. Homer, Apollonius Rhodius, and Vergil. Warren D. Anderson. Classical Journal. (Nov., 1957), pp. 81-87
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Some Reflections on the 'Quinquennium Neronis'. F. A. Lepper. Journal of Roman Studies. (1957), pp. 95-103
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Neutron Activation Study of Mediterranean Potsherds. E. V. Sayre, R. W. Dodson, Dorothy Burr Thompson. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan., 1957), pp. 35-41
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Tertullian and Swift's "A Modest Proposal". Donald C. Baker. Classical Journal. (Feb., 1957), pp. 219-220
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More on "Action" in Plato's Symposium. Robert G. Hoerber. Classical Journal. (Feb., 1957), pp. 220-221
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On Aristotle's Two Expressions: ϰαθ᾿ ὑποϰειμένου λέγεσθαι and ἐν ὑποϰειμένῳ ἐιναι: Their Meaning in Cat. 2, 1a20-b9 and the Extension of This Meaning. Chung-Hwan Chen. Phronesis. (1957), pp. 148-159
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A Bibliographical Survey of Recent Work on Aristotle (1945-). Herbert S. Long. The Classical World. (Nov., 1957), pp. 47-48+50-51
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