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Apollonius Paradoxographus, Mirabilia, 2 | Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 86 |
Apollonius Paradoxographus, Mirabilia, 3 | Cornelli (2013), In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category, 167, van der EIjk (2005), Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health and Disease, 173 |
Apollonius Paradoxographus, Mirabilia, 4 | Johnston (2008), Ancient Greek Divination, 119, 120, Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 286 |
Apollonius Paradoxographus, Mirabilia, 6 | Cornelli (2013), In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category, 348, Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 291, 292 |
Apollonius Paradoxographus, Mirabilia, 23 | Gale (2000), Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition, 200 |
Apollonius Paradoxographus, Mirabilia, 40 | Eidinow (2007), Oracles, Curses, and Risk Among the Ancient Greeks, 299 |
Apollonius Paradoxographus, Mirabilia, 49.1 | King (2006), Common to Body and Soul: Philosophical Approaches to Explaining Living Behaviour in Greco-Roman Antiquity, 170 |
Apollonius Paradoxographus, Mirabilia, 49.2 | King (2006), Common to Body and Soul: Philosophical Approaches to Explaining Living Behaviour in Greco-Roman Antiquity, 170 |
Apollonius Paradoxographus, Mirabilia, 49.3 | King (2006), Common to Body and Soul: Philosophical Approaches to Explaining Living Behaviour in Greco-Roman Antiquity, 170 |