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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
Setting the scene, the rage of Achilles, Chryses and his daughter taken by Agamemnon, his denial to send her back and the pestilence sent by Apollo l.1-56
Divination of the cause, dialogue between Achilles and Agamemnon on honour l.57-187
Achilles’ anger is checked by Athena, he should use the word not the sword l.188-222
Achilles attacks again Agamemnon with harsh words l.223-253
Nestor speaks l.254-284
Agamemnon speaks l.285-291
Achilleus answers angrily, Agamemnon orders to take Briseis, and Achilleus, unwillingly, gives her to Agamemnon and complains to his mother Thetis l.292-427
Offering to Apollo, Odysseus brings the hecatombe to Chryses, and they feast l.428-492
Meeting of the gods with Zeus in Olympus, request of Thetis, suspicion of Hera, and feast l.493-611
Homerus: Odysseia I
Plato: Meno
Plato: Phaedo
Plato: Phaedrus
Plato: Politicus
Plato: Timaeus
Thomas de Aquino: Summa Theologica
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