Browsing by Subject "Literature, Classical."
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Anselm's ontological argument: Whole, unified, and complete.
(2006)The Proslogion has long been seen to contain Saint Anselm's ontological Argument, although philosophers have differed in their opinions about exactly what constitutes this argument. An analysis of both the Proslogion and ... -
The art of censure :
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A Pixel-Based Focus+Context Technique for Visualizing Variation in Classical Text
(2016-05)Before the advent of printed texts, text duplication was primarily done by hand copying. As a result, numerous versions of the same text with errors, alterations, and erasures were often created. Classics scholars synthesize ...