Myles Burnyeat is Emeritus Professor of Ancient Philosophy at Cambridge, and Honorary Fellow of Robinson College.
Michael Frede was formerly Professor of the History of Philosophy at Oxford University.
Dominic Scott is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Kent.
Editor's Introduction Sicily time-line Part I: Michael Frede Seminar 1 Seminar 2 Seminar 3 Seminar 4 Seminar 5 Appendix Editor's Guide, Dominic Scott Endnotes, Carol Atack and Dominic Scott Facsimile pages of Michael Frede's notes Part II: Myles Burnyeat 1. The pseudo-philosophical digression in Epistle VII The second prose tragedy: a literary analysis 116 of the pseudo-Platonic Epistle VII Appendix: Verbal repetitiveness in Epistle VII Bibliography
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