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LONG, A. G., - Death and Immortality in Ancient Philosophy.

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Schrijver: LONG, A. G.,
Titel: Death and Immortality in Ancient Philosophy.
ISBN: 9781107451568
Uitgever: Cambridge University Press, 2023. 1st paperback ed. VII,232p. Paperback. Series: Key Themes in Ancient Philosophy.
Bijzonderheid: 'Long has produced a monograph that takes interpretive risks and gives due attention to neglected dimensions of well
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