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Item Restricted A bark worse than his bite? Diogenes the Cynic and the politics of tolerance in Athens(University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015) Baltussen, H.; Baltussen, H.; Davis, P.Item Restricted Argo's Flavian politics: the workings of power in Valerius Flaccus(University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015) Davis, P.; Baltussen, H.; Davis, P.Item Restricted Cicero's Consolatio ad se: character, purpose and impact of a curious treatise(Classic Press of Wales, 2013) Baltussen, J.; Baltussen, H.Item Metadata only Introduction(The Classical Press of Wales, 2013) Baltussen, J.; Baltussen, H.Our distant ancestors found their food by hunting and foraging. They indirectly depended on soils that provided plants, but they did not markedly alter soils by their actions. With transition to agriculture, human impact and dependence on soils was inevitable. Development of agricultural technologies during the evolutionary processes of civilization led to the stabilization of human communities through their settlement in fixed locations, rather than being nomadic in search of livelihood.Item Metadata only Plato Protagoras 340-48: commentary in the making?(University of London, 2004) Baltussen, J.; International Conference on the Commenatry from Plato to Averroes 2004 (2002 : London, U.K.); Adamson, P.; Baltussen, H.; Stone, M.Item Metadata only Richard D. Mohr and Barbara M. Sattler, editors. One Book, The Whole Universe: Plato's Timaeus Today. Las Vegas-Zurich-Athens: Parmenides Publishing, 2010. Pp. viii + 406. Paper, $87.00.(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012) Baltussen, H.