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Asymmetries in sculptured heads of ancient greek intellectuals

“Their Head Full of Fragments”: Newfoundland Author Al Pittman’s West Moon, Monuments, Fragments, and Ruins

Cicero and Clodius in the Work Stoic Paradoxes

The Myth of Ovid’s Exile

Heraclitus theory of “εκπυρωσεις” (ekpyroseis) and modern views about the end of the universe

About the truth: Aristotle and john philoponus

Justice: the linking virtue of politics and economy

The aristotle perspective of “The polis” in today’s world society

Silenus on the Universe: Philosophy and Cosmogony in Virgil’s Eclogue 6

Aristotle’s pedagogical philosophy

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