Bιβλιοκρισία:Well Begun is Only Half Done: Tracing Aristotle's Political Ideas in Medieval Arabic, Syriac, Byzantine, and Jewish Sources, ed. by V. SYROS [Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, v. 388. Medieval Confluences series, v. 1], Τempe 2011
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Well Begun is Only Half Done: Tracing Aristotle's Political Ideas in Medieval Arabic, Syriac, Byzantine, and Jewish Sources, edited by V. Syros [Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, volume 388. Medieval Confluences series, volume 1], Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Tempe 2011, σσ. xiii + 226. ISBN 978 0 86698 436 2
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ΛAΜΠΑΚΗΣ Σ. (2015). Bιβλιοκρισία:Well Begun is Only Half Done: Tracing Aristotle’s Political Ideas in Medieval Arabic, Syriac, Byzantine, and Jewish Sources, ed. by V. SYROS [Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, v. 388. Medieval Confluences series, v. 1], Τempe 2011. Byzantina Symmeikta, 24(1), 399–402. https://doi.org/10.12681/byzsym.1200
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