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A breviate of a discourse, showing that the Stoics speak greater improbabilities than the poets. (English translation)

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Plutarch. Plutarch's Morals, Vol. 3. Goodwin, William W., editor; Baxter, William, translator. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company; Cambridge: Press of John Wilson and Son, 1874.
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Σύνοψις τοῦ ὅτι παραδοξότερα οἱ Στωικοὶ τῶν ποιητῶν λέγουσι (Greek edition)
A breviate of a discourse, showing that the Stoics speak greater improbabilities than the poets. (English translation)

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