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Analytica Posteriora
Aristoteles: Categoriae
Aristoteles: Rhetorica
Barlaam and Iosaphat
Boethius: De Consolatione Philosophiae
Dionysius Thrax: Grammar
Euclid: Elementa
Eusebius: Chronica
Eusebius: Historia Ecclesiastica
Galen: That the Best Doctor is also a Philosopher
Hippocratic Oath
Homerus: Ilias I
Homerus: Odysseia I
Setting the scene, the suffering of Odysseus, l.1-15
Meeting of the Gods, except Poseidon, persecutor of Odysseus, l.16-31
Zeus speeks, l.32-43
Athene speaks, l.44-62
Zeus speaks, l.63-79
Athene speaks, l.80-101
Athene goes to Ithaca in the form of Mentes, and is welcomed by Telemachus among the greedy suitors, l.102-155
Telemachos speeks to Athene about his father, l.156-177
Athene speeks, as Mentes, and comforts Telemachos, l.178-212
Telemachos comments, l.213-220
Athene asks about the suitors, l.221-229
Telemachos replies, complaining, l.230-251
Athene advices how to get rid of the suitors, l.252-297
Orestes, l.298-305
Telemachos thanks, l.306-313
Athene speaks and leaves, l.314-335
Penelope complains to Phemius, the singer entertaining the suitors, l.336-344
Telemachos speaks to his mother, l.345-366
Telemachos boldly threatens the suitors, and they reply, l.367-424
Telemachos goes to sleep, Euryclea bears the torch, l.425-444
Plato: Meno
Plato: Phaedo
Plato: Phaedrus
Plato: Politicus
Plato: Timaeus
Thomas de Aquino: Summa Theologica
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