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1965
Some Aspects of Aristotelian Teleology. John M. Rist. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1965), pp. 337-349
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Fate and Possibility in Early Stoic Philosophy. Margaret E. Reesor. The Phoenix. (Winter, 1965), pp. 285-297
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Infinity in Epicurean Philosophy. Marshall E. Blume. Classical Journal. (Jan., 1965), pp. 174-176
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Rest and Motion in the "Sophist". Fred R. Berger. Phronesis. (1965), pp. 70-77
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Aesthetic Analysis concerning the Curvature of the Parthenon. A. D. Mavrikios. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jul., 1965), pp. 264-268
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Electra by Sophocles: The Dialectical Design (Part II). Thomas M. Woodard. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1965), pp. 195-233
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Three Interpretations of the Pre-Socratic Philosophers. John De Lucca. Classical Journal. (Jan., 1965), pp. 158-163
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Aristotle on Breathing in the Timaeus. Harald A. T. Reiche. American Journal of Philology. (Oct., 1965), pp. 404-408
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Τά πρὸς τὸ τέλος and Syllogistic Vocabulary in Aristotle's Ethics. William W. Fortenbaugh. Phronesis. (1965), pp. 191-201
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The "Timaeus Locrus". G. Ryle. Phronesis. (1965), pp. 174-190
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Glacie Aspersvs Macvlis: Juvenal 5. 104 [Glacie Aspersus Maculis: Juvenal 5. 104]. A. T. von S. Bradshaw. Classical Quarterly. (May, 1965), pp. 121-125
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The Cnidian Treatises of the Corpvs Hippocraticvm [The Cnidian Treatises of the Corpus Hippocraticum]. I. M. Lonie. Classical Quarterly. (May, 1965), pp. 1-30
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Check and Spur: Parmenides' Concept of (What) Is. Thomas Schick. Classical Journal. (Jan., 1965), pp. 170-173
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Love and Strife in Empedocles' Cosmology. F. Solmsen. Phronesis. (1965), pp. 109-148
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Anaximander's "Apeiron". H. B. Gottschalk. Phronesis. (1965), pp. 37-53
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Fusion in Pindar. Thomas Hoey. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1965), pp. 235-262
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Κρυσταλλοειδω̑ς. James Longrigg. Classical Quarterly. (Nov., 1965), pp. 249-251
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Monism: Plotinus and Some Predecessors. John M. Rist. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1965), pp. 329-344
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So-Called Possession in Pre-Christian Greece. Wesley D. Smith. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1965), pp. 403-426
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Havrire, Havstvs (Lucr. 5. 1069) [Haurire, Haustus (Lucr. 5. 1069)]. D. A. West. Classical Quarterly. (Nov., 1965), pp. 271-280
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Pindar's Oath to Sogenes (Nemean 7.70-74). Edwin D. Floyd. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1965), pp. 139-151
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New Examples of the Hellenistic Statue Group, "The Invitation to the Dance," and Their Significance. Dericksen M. Brinkerhoff. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan., 1965), pp. 25-37
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Sophocles: Some Bearings. Robert M. Torrance. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1965), pp. 269-327
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Amatoria Critica. G. P. Goold. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1965), pp. 1-107
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Traditional Patterns of Word-Order in Latin Epic from Ennius to Vergil. Carl Conrad. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1965), pp. 195-258
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Notes on Some Poems of Catullus. Steele Commager. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1965), pp. 83-110
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Pindar, Nomos, and Heracles: (Pindar, Frg. 169 [Snell2]+POxy. No. 2450, Frg. I): Dedicated to Harry Caplan. Harry Caplan, Martin Ostwald. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1965), pp. 109-138
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