Henry Jackson (classicist) - Books By Henry Jackson

Books By Henry Jackson

He published a series of articles on "Plato's Later Theory of Ideas" (Journal of Philology); also About Edwin Drood (1911): The Fifth Book of Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle (1879) and Texts to illustrate a Course of Elementary Lectures on the History of Greek Philosophy from Thales to Aristotle (1901).

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