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Panos Dimas
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Universitetet i Oslo
Andrea Falcon
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Concordia University, Montréal
Sean Kelsey
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University of Notre Dame, Indiana
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Aristotle: On Generation and Corruption Book II
Introduction, Translation, and Interpretative Essays
, pp. 281 - 288
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Print publication year: 2022

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  • Edited by Panos Dimas, Universitetet i Oslo, Andrea Falcon, Concordia University, Montréal, Sean Kelsey, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
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  • Book: Aristotle: <i>On Generation and Corruption</i> Book II
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  • Book: Aristotle: <i>On Generation and Corruption</i> Book II
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