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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Proleptikon | 18 | |
Pt. 1 | "Old Women Telling Tales" (350e): The City in View, the City Envisioned | 37 |
I | On Regeneration | 39 |
II | The Law of (Re)production | 62 |
Pt. 2 | "A Tale was Saved and Not Lost" (621 b): Vision at the End of the Visible | 89 |
III | Preliminary Remarks in a Rhapsodic Form | 91 |
IV | War | 133 |
V | Vision | 177 |
VI | (Re)birth | 214 |
Un-ending | 219 | |
Appendix | 227 | |
Selected Bibliography | 229 | |
General Index | 241 | |
Greek Index | 247 |
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