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Scholarly work indebted to Seth Benardete or dedicated to his memory |
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Burger, Ronna. Aristotle's Dialogue with Socrates: On the Nicomachean Ethics. University Of Chicago Press, July 2008. |
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Davis, Michael. Wonderlust: Ruminations on Liberal Education. South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine’s Press, 2006. |
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Epoché 7-2 (Spring 2003). Commemorative issue. Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy: In Memory of Seth Benardete. Contents. |
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Fratantuono, Lee. Madness Unchained: A Reading of Virgil’s Aeneid. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2007.
Inscription:
DIS MANIBUS
Seth Benardete
New York University
14 November, 2001 |
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McGowan, Matthew M. Ovid in Exile. Mnemosyne Supplement 309. Leiden: Brill, April 2009.
Inscription:
In memoriam Josef Delz et Seth Benardete |
Meier, Heinrich. Das
theologisch-politische Problem: Zum Thema von Leo Strauss. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler Verlag, 2003. Inscription:
Seth Benardete 1930-2001 Tanto amico nullum par elogium.
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Meier, Heinrich. Why Political Philosophy? The Review of Metaphysics 56, no. 2, issue 222 (Dec. 2002): 385-407.
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Platter, Charles. Aristophanes and the Carnival of Genres. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
I first read Aristophanes with the late Seth Benardete at the Brooklyn College Latin/Greek Institute in 1982. This book bears the marks of his thought in medulla nisi in verbis (p. ix).
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Stern, Jacob. Heraclitus the Paradoxographer: Peri Apiston, On Unbelievable Tales, TAPA 133.2 (2003): 51-97.
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