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Aither 5/2011:97-122 | DOI: 10.5507/aither.2011.005

Spor Aristotela s Platónem o výchovnou funkci tragického divadla

Jaroslav Daneš

Published: March 30, 2011  Show citation

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Daneš, J. (2011). Spor Aristotela s Platónem o výchovnou funkci tragického divadla. Aither3(5), 97-122. doi: 10.5507/aither.2011.005
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