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  1. Attic Rationalism and Encyclopedic Rationalism: an Essay On the Concatenation of Epochs.Sergei Averintsev - 1985 - Diogenes 33 (130):1-11.
    The word “encyclopedia” comes to us from the Greek or, more precisely, is the deformed transcription, through Latin, of a erase in which we recognize a word composed of two elements, enkyklios and paideia, found in Quintilian in the ancient editions of De institutione oratoria (I, 10, 1). The expression itself, enkyklios paideia, appears only later, in the Hellenistic Age, under Roman domination, beginning with Dionysius of Halicarnassus (around the first century B.C.), but the concept goes back to the Eleatics, (...)
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  2. Ancient Greek" Literature" and near Eastern" Writings": The Opposition and Encounter of Two Creative Principles: Part One: The Opposition.Sergei Averintsev, Richard Pevear & Larissa Volokhonsky - forthcoming - Arion.
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