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PLUTARCH, ALEXANDER

Translated by J. Dryden, Subtitles by Elpenor

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HOMER

PLATO

ARISTOTLE

THE GREEK OLD TESTAMENT (SEPTUAGINT)

THE NEW TESTAMENT

PLOTINUS

DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE

MAXIMUS CONFESSOR

SYMEON THE NEW THEOLOGIAN

CAVAFY

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Against Tyrians

Following Homer

Lyric dances and tragedies

Clemency and good nature

Against Darius

Sacrifices and rewards

Babylon submitted

A lycus should conduct him into Persia

Most munificent

To avoid the vices and infirmities

To serve his friends


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