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Quelques symboles funéraires du néo-platonisme latin

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Author:Pierre Courcelle
Published: S.n., s.l., 1944
Volume:46
Pages:65-93
Periodical:Revue des Études anciennes
Format:Article
Topic:- Biography > Relations and Sources > Platonism - Neo-platonism > Plotinus > Plotinus > [Ennéades] > Enneads I
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Platonism - Neo-platonism > Platonism of Varro, Cicero and Virgil > Virgil > Ennead > Aeneid VI
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Profane Latin authors > Dedalius
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Profane Latin authors > Ovid > Ars amandi ii, 37
- Works > Dialogues / Early works > Contra Academicos > c. Acad. 2
- Works > Dialogues / Early works > De ordine > ord. 2 > ord. 2,12,35
- Works > Confessiones > Conf. I > Conf. I, 18
- Works > Confessiones > Conf. VIII > Conf. VIII, 8
- Works > De civitate Dei > civ. Dei IX
- Works > Enarrationes in Psalmos > Enarrationes in Psalmos
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