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Uncovering Aristotle’s Debt to Protagoras (80A30 D.-K./D32 L.-M.)

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Statements about narrative structure in P.Oxy. 221 and in Aristotle suggest that he may have incorporated Protagoras’ contribution in his own scholarship.

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