EMPEDOCLES THE LOVE POET: Empédocle, une poétique philosophique. (Kaïnon, Anthropologie de la pensée ancienne 6.) Pp. 931. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2017. Paper, €98 (Cased, €135). ISBN: 978-2-406-05713-0 (978-2-406-05714-7 hbk)

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