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    PLATO'S PROJECTS FOR A CONFEDERATE SICILY AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL PATTERNS IN THE THIRD BOOK OF THE "LAWS" by Dušanić, Slobodan

    Published in Aevum (01-01-2010)
    “…The author of the second book of the Politics sees in the Platonic isonomia — to be exact, in the isonomous federal state — nothing more than a union…”
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    HIPPIAS THE ELEAN: THE REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES OF A SOPHIST by Dušanić, Slobodan

    Published in Aevum (01-01-2008)
    “…The latest facts of Hippias' public life are examined in the light of statements and allusions included in the Corpus Platonicum (Protagoras, Hippias Maior,…”
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    Isocrates, the Chian intellectuals, and the political context of the Euthydemus by Dusanic, Slobodan

    Published in The Journal of Hellenic studies (01-01-1999)
    “…In a brief digression near the end of the Euthydemus (305 b ff.), Socrates describes one of his anonymous critics, who rejects philosophy in general but…”
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    The Valle Ponti lead ingots: Notes on Roman notables' commercial activities in free Illyricum at the beginning of the principate by Dusanic, Slobodan

    Published in Starinar (Beograd) (2008)
    “…Most stamps of the Valle Ponti ingots (Ann. ?p. 1987, 397) refer to the great (M. Vipsanius) Agrippa and one Bat(o?), libertus or client of Caecilius…”
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    Prosopographic notes on roman mining in Moesia superior: The families of wealthy immigrants in the mining districts of Moesia superior by Dusanic, Slobodan

    Published in Starinar (Beograd) (2006)
    “…The author analyzes epigraphic evidence (fresh or based on documents the reading and/or interpretation of which has been revised in sections I-V) to show that…”
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    Julian's strategy in AD 361 by Dusanic, Slobodan

    “…Both Roman generals and modern historians have tended to find Julian's moves in the civil war of AD 361 hazardous as well as difficult to understand. This is…”
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    Alcidamas of Elaea in Plato's Phaedrus by Dusanic, Slobodan

    Published in Classical quarterly (01-12-1992)
    “…In Bk. 3 of the Institutio oratoria, Quintilian gives a list of the Greek artium scriptores of the classical epoch (1.8ff.). It contains a controversial entry:…”
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    Јулијанова стратегија 361. године by Dušanić, Slobodan

    “…Both Roman generals and modern historians have tended to find Julian's moves in the civil war of AD 361 hazardous as well as difficult to understand. This is…”
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    The miners' cults in Illyricum by Dušanić, Slobodan

    Published in Pallas (Toulouse, France) (1999)
    “…Les mineurs de minerais métallifères et les fondeurs de métaux de l'Illyricum romain avaient des cultures et des croyances qui leur étaient propres et qui…”
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    LES "LOIS" ET LES PROGRAMMES ATHÉNIENS DE RÉFORME CONSTITUTIONNELLE AU MILIEU DU IVeSIÈCLE by Dus̆anić, Slobodan

    “…La cité des Lois présente une structure composite mais essentiellement athénienne. Un des aspects de « Magnésie » semble contenir les conseils de Platon sur…”
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    Les Lois et les programmes athéniens de réforme constitutionnelle au milieu du IVe siècle by Dušanić, Slobodan

    “…RésuméLa cité des Lois présente une structure composite mais essentiellement athénienne. Un des aspects de « Magnésie » semble contenir les conseils de Platon…”
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    The miners' cults in Illyricum by DUSANIC, S

    Published in Pallas (Toulouse, France) (01-01-1999)
    “…Les mineurs de minerais métallifères et les fondeurs de métaux de l'Illvricum romain avaient des cultures et des croyances qui leur étaient propres et qui…”
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