Alexandri magni de anima dictum fictitium apud philosophos enuntiavit
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In this article I attempt to give an analysis of a saying attributed to Alexander the Great in the Syriac literature, within its textual and lexical- semantic levels. My aim is to put forward a different reading from the literal translation of the text.
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MONFERRER SALA, J. P. (2006). Alexandri magni de anima dictum fictitium apud philosophos enuntiavit. Hikma, 5(5), 155–169. https://doi.org/10.21071/hikma.v5i5.6689
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