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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_DillonJohn Dillon - Wikipedia

    John Dillon (4 September 1851 – 4 August 1927) was an Irish politician from Dublin, who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for over 35 years and was the last leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.

  2. John Dillon was a leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party (Irish Nationalist Party) in the struggle to secure Home Rule by parliamentary means. Through the 1880s he was perhaps the most important ally of the greatest 19th-century Irish nationalist, Charles Stewart Parnell, but, after Parnell’s.

  3. J. Dillon's English translation and commentary to Alcinous' Didaskalikos. makes available to English readers the recently published (1990) magisterial Bude edition of the text, with the Greek text and extensive notes completed by J. Whittaker and an accompanying French translation by P. Louis.

  4. 29 de nov. de 2019 · John Dillon - Iamblichus' 'Higher' Interpretation of Aristotle's Categories - YouTube. Intellectual Deep Web. 56.2K subscribers. 77. 2.2K views 3 years ago. Dexippus: On Aristotle Categories,...

  5. John Dillon was born in 1851 and lived till 1927, a long life made. hard by ill-health and heroic by devotion to the cause of Ireland, for which he suffered many periods of harsh imprisonment and which from his earliest youth dominated his thoughts and actions.

  6. John Myles Dillon is an Irish classicist, philosopher and author based in Dublin, Ireland. After studying the Classics at Oxford, John completed a PhD at the University of California, Berkeley,where he then joined the Faculty in 1969.

  7. 12 de feb. de 2021 · This work, which is the first book-length study in any language of the whole development of Platonism in the 300 years between Cicero and Plotinus, the author lays the scholarly and intellectual groundwork for what is now recognised as a distinct phase in the development of the Platonic tradition – Middle Platonism.