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-[[The Fisherman]] presents a constant intertextual reference to the [[Philosophies for Sale]], in which [[Lucian]] has the gods sell off and ridicule "various types of the ...+'''''Ἀναβιοῦντες ἣ Ἁλιεύς''''' (Revivescentes sive Piscator, The Dead Come to Life or The Fisherman) is a story by [[Lucian]]. It is a sequel to ''[[Philosophies for Sale]]''.
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Ἀναβιοῦντες ἣ Ἁλιεύς (Revivescentes sive Piscator, The Dead Come to Life or The Fisherman) is a story by Lucian. It is a sequel to Philosophies for Sale.



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