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Dilthey, Wilhelm (1957). Dilthey’s <strong>Philosophy</strong> of Existence: Introduction to Weltanschauungslehre. New York:<br />

Bookman Associates. Translation of The Types of World Views and Their Unfolding Within the Metaphysical<br />

Systems, Gesammelte Schriften VIII 75–118, by William Kluback and Martin Weinbaum.<br />

Dio Cocceianus Chrysostomus [ca. 40–120 CE]. Dio Chrysostom. Discourses. <strong>Greek</strong> edition with translation by<br />

J.W. Colhoon. 5 vols. The Loeb Classical Library. Harvard University Press. 1932.<br />

Diogenes Laertius [3d century CE]. Diogenes Laertius. Lives of the Eminent Philosophers. <strong>Greek</strong> edition with<br />

translation by R.D. Hicks. 2 vols. The Loeb Classical Library. Harvard University Press. 1925<br />

(revision of vol. 1, 1938). A set of biographies including many quotations from earlier works not<br />

otherwise preserved.<br />

Dobson, J.F. (1918). “The Posidonius myth.” Classical Quarterly 12, 179 ff.<br />

Dodds, E.R. (1928). The Parmenides and the origins of the Neoplatonic ‘One’.” Classical Quarterly 22, 129–42<br />

________ (1951). The <strong>Greek</strong>s and the Irrational. University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Press: Berkeley. Reprint, Peter<br />

Smith, 1986.<br />

Douglas, Mary (1966). Purity and Danger. An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo. Routledge and Kegan<br />

Paul.<br />

Dudley, D.R. (1937) A History of Cynicism, London: Methuen.<br />

Düring, I. and G.E.L. Owen, eds. (1960). Aristotle and Plato in the Mid-Fourth Century. Göteborg.<br />

Edelstein, Ludwig (1936). “The philosophical system of Poseidonius.” American Journal of Philology 57: 286 ff.<br />

Edwards, C.H., Jr. (1979). The Historical Development of the Calculus. New York: Springer Verlag. Chapter one<br />

provides a conceptually sophisticated review of <strong>Greek</strong> mathematics.<br />

Eliade, Mircea (1964). Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.<br />

A detailed study of Shamanism. Claims that it lies behind Indian meditative religions, Taoism in China,<br />

Orphism in Greece, and Nordic mythology.<br />

Ellis, Havelock (1963). Preface to Plato.<br />

Everson, Stephen, ed. (1990). Epistemology. Companions to <strong>Ancient</strong> Thought 1. Cambridge: Cambridge<br />

University Press. An excellent collection of philosophically sophisticated essays on <strong>Ancient</strong> theory of<br />

knowledge.<br />

________ ed. (1991). Psychology. Companions to <strong>Ancient</strong> Thought 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University<br />

Press. An excellent collection of philosophically sophisticated essays on <strong>Ancient</strong> philosophy of mind.<br />

Ferrari, G.R.F. ed. (2007). The Cambridge Companion to Plato’s Republic. Cambridge: Cambridge University<br />

Press.<br />

Field, G.C. (1930). Plato and his Contemporaries. London: Methuen & Co.<br />

Fine, Gail (1978). “Knowledge and Belief in Republic V.” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 60: 121-139.<br />

________ (1979a). “Knowledge and logos in the Theaetetus.” Philosophical Review 88: 366-97. Reprinted in<br />

Fine (2003).<br />

________ (1979b). “False belief in the Theaetetus.” Phronesis 24, 70-80. Reprinted in Fine (2003).<br />

________ (1980). “One over many.” Philosophical Review 89.<br />

________ (1984). “Separation.” Ox<strong>for</strong>d Studies in <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Philosophy</strong> 2: 31-87. Reprinted in Fine (2003). On<br />

Aristotle’s contention that Plato “separated” the Forms from particulars, while Socrates did not.<br />

________ (1986). “Immanence.” Ox<strong>for</strong>d Studies in <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Philosophy</strong> 4: 71-97. Reprinted in Fine (2003).<br />

________ (1994). “Protagorean Relativisms.” Boston Area Colloquium in <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Philosophy</strong> 10 (Latham, Md:<br />

University Press of America), 211-43. Reprinted in Fine (2003).<br />

________ (1996). “Conflicting appearances: Theaetetus 153d-154b.” In C. Gill and M. McCabe, Form and<br />

Argument in Late Plato. Ox<strong>for</strong>d: Clarendon Press. Reprinted in Fine (2003).<br />

________ (1997). “Forms as causes: Plato and Aristotle.” In A. Graeser, ed. (1997), Mathematics and<br />

Metaphysics (Bern: Haupt), 69–112. Reprinted in Fine (2003)

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