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a| 978-0-521-88774-8 c| hardback
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a| (BeLVLBS)003520765LBS01-Aleph
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a| LOC-2008040781
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a| (OCoLC)258083198 z| (OCoLC)233543893
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a| (EXLNZ-32KUL_LIBIS_NETWORK)9935207650101471
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a| The end of dialogue in Antiquity.
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a| Cambridge b| Cambridge university press, c| 2008.
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a| VIII, 266 p.
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a| text 2| rdacontent
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a| unmediated 2| rdamedia
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a| volume 2| rdacarrier
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t| Introduction : why don't Christians do dialogue? / Simon Goldhill -- Fictions of dialogue in Thucydides / Emily Greenwood -- The beginnings of dialogue : Socratic discourses and fourth-century prose / Andrew Ford -- Plato's dialogues and a common rationale for dialogue form / Alex Long -- Ciceronian dialogue / Malcolm Schofield -- Sympotic dialogue in the first to fifth centuries CE / Jason König -- Can we talk? : Augustine and the possibility of dialogue / Gillian Clark -- 'Let's (not) talk about it' : Augustine and the control of epistolary dialogue / Richard Miles -- Christians, dialogue and patterns of sociability in late antiquity / Richard Lim -- Boethius, Gregory the Great and the Christian 'afterlife' of classical dialogue / Kate Cooper and Matthew Dal Santo -- No dialogue at the symposium? : conviviality in Ben Sira and the Palestinian Talmud / Seth Schwartz -- Dialectic and divination in the Talmud / Daniel Boyarin.
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a| Church history
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a| Dialectic
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a| Dialogue
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a| Dialogue x| Religious aspects
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a| Philosophy, Ancient
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a| Goldhill, Simon 4| edt
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