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Philosophical schools and their place in ancient city: Plato's academy and the house of Proclus in Athens. / Afonasina, Anna.

в: Praxema, Том 288, № 3, 01.01.2019, стр. 27-42.

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Afonasina A. Philosophical schools and their place in ancient city: Plato's academy and the house of Proclus in Athens. Praxema. 2019 янв. 1;288(3):27-42. doi: 10.23951/2312-7899-2019-3-27-42

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