In 1847 large fragments of his speeches, " Against Demosthenes " and " For Lycophron " ( incidentally interesting for clarifying the order of marriage processions and other details of Athenian life, and the Athenian government of Lemnos ) and the whole of " For Euxenippus " ( c . 330 BCE, a " locus classicus " on ?0????????? " eisangeliai " or state prosecutions ), were found in a tomb at Thebes in Egypt.
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Roger J . Woolger said, in a paper presented to the " Beyond the Brain " Conference held at Cambridge University in 1999, " In Brennan you will find descriptions of a hierarchy of subtle bodies called the etheric, emotional, mental and spiritual that surround the physical body . ( Interestingly Tansley attributed the source of his model to Alice Bailey's theosophical commentary on The " Yoga Sutras of Patanjali ", the " locus classicus " of Hindu teaching . )"
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In 2002, " City Journal " published a critique of " Three Guineas " by the conservative essayist Theodore Dalrymple, " The Rage of Virginia Woolf " ( later reprinted in Dalrymple's anthology, " Our Culture, What's Left of It " ), in which Dalrymple contended that the book is " a locus classicus of self-pity and victimhood as a genre in itself " and that " the book might be better titled : " How to Be Privileged and Yet Feel Extremely Aggrieved " ".
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It was Shankara who integrated Gaudapada work with the ancient " Brahma Sutras ", " and give it a " locus classicus " " alongside the realistic strain of the " Brahma Sutras " . writes : " The " Brahmasutras " themselves espouse the realist Parinamavada position, which appears to have been the view most common among early Vedantins . " } } His interpretation, including works ascribed to him, has become the normative interpretation of Advaita Vedanta . and, in this synthesis, became the restorer & defender of an ancient learning.