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(G. E. R.) Lloyd Science, folklore and ideology: studies in the life sciences in ancient Greece. Cambridge, etc.: University Press. 1983. Pp. xi + 260. £25.00/$49.50 (bound), £8.95/$16.95 (paper).
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(G. E. R.) Lloyd Science, folklore and ideology: studies in the life sciences in ancient Greece. Cambridge, etc.: University Press. 1983. Pp. xi + 260. £25.00/$49.50 (bound), £8.95/$16.95 (paper).
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1 Pellegrin, P., La classification des animaux chez Aristote (Paris 1982Google Scholar now provides a useful discussion.
2 Is ‘ideology’, as defined on p. 1, a useful concept, or does it risk importing modern ideas into antiquity?