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  1. James Jope. 1989, Phoenix. A study of the whole of Lucretius' Book 6 as a lesson in Epicureanism demonstrates its didactic unity and purpose. See Full PDF. Download PDF. 2008 •. Joseph Farrell. 2009 •. Stefano Maso. Francesco Verde. Fabio Tutrone.

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  2. James Jope. Follow. Research Interests: Latin poetry, Cicero, Lucretius, and Ancient Greek Science and Philosophy. About: independent researcher in Classics with interests in science and philosophy, Lucretius, Lucian, and ancient sexuality... more. Drafts. Eros in Anacreontea. by James Jope.

  3. Feb 11, 2009 · James Jope. Article. Metrics. Get access Rights & Permissions. Extract. Few interpreters of Aristotle have denied that both empirical, inductive methods and some kind of systematic deduction played a role in the philosophy of the biologist who expounded the West's first formal logic.

  4. Abstract. Few interpreters of Aristotle have denied that both empirical, inductive methods and some kind of systematic deduction played a role in the philosophy of the biologist who expounded the West's first formal logic. But it has usually been the fashion to focus on one side of this polarity.

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  5. Nov 15, 2013 · Platonic and Roman Influence on Stoic and Epicurean Sexual Ethics. James Jope. Book Editor (s): Thomas K. Hubbard. First published: 15 November 2013. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118610657.ch25. Citations: 1.

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  6. Subordinate Demonstrative Science in the Sixth Book of Aristotle's Physics. James Jope. Classical Quarterly 22 (02):279- ( 1972 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract.

  7. Interpretation and Authenticity of the Lucianic Erotes. James Jope. 2011, Helios. This paper interprets the Lucianic Erotes and defends its authenticity. See Full PDF. Download PDF.