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Античный стоицизм в русской периодике XIX века: особенности рецепции. / Попов, Данил Сергеевич; Мочалова, Ирина Николаевна.

в: SCHOLE. ФИЛОСОФСКОЕ АНТИКОВЕДЕНИЕ И КЛАССИЧЕСКАЯ ТРАДИЦИЯ, Том 18, № 1, 2024, стр. 387-409.

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Попов, ДС & Мочалова, ИН 2024, 'Античный стоицизм в русской периодике XIX века: особенности рецепции', SCHOLE. ФИЛОСОФСКОЕ АНТИКОВЕДЕНИЕ И КЛАССИЧЕСКАЯ ТРАДИЦИЯ, Том. 18, № 1, стр. 387-409. https://doi.org/10.25205/1995-4328-2024-18-1-387-409

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Попов, Данил Сергеевич ; Мочалова, Ирина Николаевна. / Античный стоицизм в русской периодике XIX века: особенности рецепции. в: SCHOLE. ФИЛОСОФСКОЕ АНТИКОВЕДЕНИЕ И КЛАССИЧЕСКАЯ ТРАДИЦИЯ. 2024 ; Том 18, № 1. стр. 387-409.

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