Philodorema Essays in Greek and Roman Philosophy in Honor of Phillip Mitsis

In this wide-ranging volume of papers on Greek and Roman philosophy, a group of distinguished scholars has come together to honor Phillip Mitsis as a teacher, scholar, and colleague. Apart from examining a range of topics and philosophers that covers most areas of Classical philosophy and even beyon...

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Published: Parnassos Press - Fonte Aretusa 2022
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