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43 The inconsistencies throughout Plato’s wo
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45 Daniel Bornstein and Roberto Rusconi,
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46 Allen, 717. See also Margaret L. King, “
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47 Margaret L. King, Renaissance Humanism
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49 Nogarola, 35, 52 .
50 King, “The Patriciate and the Intellectuals
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51 Feng, 74.
52 Jaqueline Broad and Karen Green, A His
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54 Bartlett, 26.
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