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Fragmenta Philosophorum Graecorum

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Speusippus of Athens: A Critical Study With a Collection of the Related Texts and Commentary
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Internet Archive | Fragmenta philosophorum graecorum, volume 3
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Dictionary of Visual Discourse: A Dialectical Lexicon of Terms
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Whitlock, Greg (ed., trans.), "Introduction" in Nietzsche,
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fragments
ancient Greek philosophers
German
F.W.A. Mullach
Paris
Didot family
Presocratic philosophy
Cleanthes
Friedrich Nietzsche
Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker
Oxford University Press
University of Illinois Press
Brill Publishers
Ashgate Publishing
Internet Archive | Fragmenta philosophorum graecorum, volume 1
Internet Archive | Fragmenta philosophorum graecorum, volume 2
Internet Archive | Fragmenta philosophorum graecorum, volume 3
Categories
Greek language
Ancient Greek philosophy studies
Presocratic philosophy
Fragment collections
19th-century books in Latin

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