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I.      Preliminaries




    

    
    
  
 
      6.  References

   
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      Aristotle:
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De Anima, Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press
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The Description of Greece, transl. by W H S Jones, Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University     
      Press, 10.4.4
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      Simon H: 1969, 1988,
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