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Konigsberger Archiv fur Philosophic, Theologie, Sprachkunde und Geschichte 1,
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Madison.
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O. Murray (ed.), Sympotica; A Symposium on the Symposion, Oxford & New York,
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Fenk, R, 1913. Adversarii Platonis quomodo de indole ac moribus eius iudicaverint, Diss.,
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Greece, London.
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Concerns”, in D. Harvey & J. Wilkins (edd.), The Rivals of Aristophanes: Studies in
Athenian Old Comedy, London, 355-396.
Fisher, N., 2001. Aeschines against Timarchos: Introduction, Translation and Commentary,
Oxford.
Foerster, R. & Richtsteig, E. (edd.), 1929. Choricii Gazaei opera, Leipzig.
Furley, W. D., 2009. Menander Epitrepontes (BICS suppl. 106), London. .
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Gaiser, K., 1963. Platons ungeschriebene Lehre: Studien zur systematischen und geschicht-
lichen Begrundung der Wissenschaften in der Platonischen Schule, Stuttgart.
Gaiser, K., 1980. “Plato’s enigmatic lecture «On the Good»”, Phronesis 25, 5-37.
Galinsky, G. K., 1972. The Herakles Theme: The Adaptations of the Hero in Literature from
Homer to the Twentieth Century, Oxford.
Gantz, T., 1993. Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources, Baltimore
& London.
Gardiner, E. N., 1910. Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals, London.
Garnsey, P., 1999. Food and Society in Classical Antiquity, Cambridge & New York.
Geissler, P., 1925. Chronologic der altattischen Komodie, Berlin.
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Gigante, M., 1963. “Poesia e critica letteraria nell’Academia antica”, in Miscellanea di
studi alessandrini in memoria di Augusto Rostagni, Torino, 234-248.
Gigante, M., 1971. Rintone e il teatro in Magna Grecia, Napoli.
Gilbert, B., 2012. Plato’s Lost Lecture “On the Good”. Normative Ethics and Intellectual
History, Diss. (ProQuest)