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Iamblichus. Peri tou Pythagoreiou biou =: Pythagoras : Legende, Lehre, Lebensgestaltung. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2002.
Find full text1927-, Coldstream J. N., and Catling H. W, eds. Knossos North Cemetery: Early Greek tombs. London: British School at Athens, 1996.
Find full text(Denmark), Nationalmuseet. Catalogue of ancient sculptures. Copenhagen: National Museum of Denmark, Dept. of Near Eastern and Classical Antiquities, 1989.
Find full textIamblichus. Peri tou Pythagoreiou biou =: Pythagoras : Legende, Lehre, Lebensgestaltung. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2002.
Find full textIamblichus. Vie de Pythagore. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1996.
Find full textLast Man Who Knew Everything: Thomas Young. Open Book Publishers, 2023.
Find full textThe Last Man Who Knew Everything: Thomas Young, The Anonymous Polymath Who Proved Newton Wrong, Explained How We See, Cured the Sick, and Deciphered the Rosetta Stone, Among Other Feats of Genius. Pi Press, 2005.
Find full textThe last man who knew everything: Thomas Young, the anonymous polymath who proved Newton wrong, explained how we see, cured the sick, and deciphered the Rosetta stone, among other feats of genius. Oxford: Oneworld, 2006.
Find full textThe Last Man Who Knew Everything: Thomas Young, the Anonymous Genius Who Proved Newton Wrong and Deciphered the Rosetta Stone, Among Other Surprising Feats. Plume, 2006.
Find full textThe last man who knew everything: Thomas Young, the anonymous polymath who proved Newton wrong, explained how we see, cured the sick, and deciphered the Rosetta stone, among other feats of genius. New York: Pi Press, 2006.
Find full textTwelve Greeks and Romans Who Changed the World. Ebsco Publishing, 2004.
Find full textTwelve Greeks and Romans who changed the world. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.
Find full textTwelve Greeks and Romans Who Changed the World. Barnes and Noble Publishing, 2006.
Find full textColdstream, J. N., and R. W. V. Catling. Knossos the North Cemetery: Early Greek Tombs I-IV (Supplementary volume). British School at Rome, 1997.
Find full textTombs and Catalogue of Finds (Knossos North Cemetery: Early Greek Tombs, Volume 1). The British School at Athens, 1996.
Find full textIamblichus, U. Klein, and L. Deubner. De Vita Pythagorica Liber (Bibliotheca Teubneriana). K G Saur Verlag Gmbh & Co, 1998.
Find full textBalmuth, Miriam S., and Robert H. Tykot. Sardinian and Aegean Chronology: Towards the Resolution of Relative and Absolute Dating in the Mediterranean (Studies in Sardinian Archaeology, 5). Oxbow Books Ltd, 1998.
Find full textGuldager, Pia, Mette Moltesen, and P. J. Riis. The National Museum of Denmark Catalogue of Ancient Sculptures: Aegean, Cypriote, and Graeco-Phoenician. Natl Museum of Denmark, 1989.
Find full textClass in archaic Greece. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Find full textRance, Philip, and Phil Grabsky. I, Caesar: Ruling the Roman Empire. BBC Books, 1997.
Find full textThe Day Commodus Killed a Rhino: Understanding the Roman Games. JHU Press, 2014.
Find full textThe Day Commodus Killed a Rhino: Understanding the Roman Games. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015.
Find full textDay Commodus Killed a Rhino: Understanding the Roman Games. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014.
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