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See pp. 20–39 of hisMoral Luck: Philosophical Papers, 1973–80 (1981).
Knox points out that their procedure gives them a great advantage over authors like the late Michel Foucault, who in the second volume of his history of sexuality made the mistake of basing his investigation of Greek attitudes in this matter exclusively on philosophical and medical texts.
See Edward Shils, Tradition (1981).
The Club of Hercules: Studies in the Classical Background of Paradise Lost, Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, vol. 50 (Urbana, 1962), p. 45.
Milton's Epic Characters (Chapel Hill, 1968), pp. 209–10.
John Milton,Paradise Lost, ed. A. W. Verity, 2 vols. (Cambridge, 1929), II, 369.
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Lloyd-Jones, H., Bussanich, J., Kajanto, I. et al. Book reviews. International Journal of the Classical Tradition 1, 117–134 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02678999
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