Filebo. trad., apresentação e notas por Fernando Muniz
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Plato, Philebus, translation, ancient philosophyAbstract
Platão. Filebo. Texto establecido e anotado por John Burnet; tradução, apresentação e notas Fernando Muniz, Rio de Janeiro: Ed. PUC-Rio; São Paulo: Loyola, 2012, 223 páginas.
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