Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 11
עמוד 21
... Hellenic states could boast handsome temples , theaters , halls , and palaces adorned with su- perlative Greek statuary and frescoes , they found their monies being spent in maintaining wars and in offsetting a growing unfa- vorable ...
... Hellenic states could boast handsome temples , theaters , halls , and palaces adorned with su- perlative Greek statuary and frescoes , they found their monies being spent in maintaining wars and in offsetting a growing unfa- vorable ...
עמוד 26
... Hellenic attitude concerning Greece's in- tellectual and artistic culture . Without attempting to exonerate gross acts by the Imperial heads , we need to recognize that the general phil - Hellenic position held by most of them permitted ...
... Hellenic attitude concerning Greece's in- tellectual and artistic culture . Without attempting to exonerate gross acts by the Imperial heads , we need to recognize that the general phil - Hellenic position held by most of them permitted ...
עמוד 27
... Hellenic . As a result Plutarch was enabled to lead the fruitful life he did and the satellite province of Greece could continue offering the cultured world something productive , at least for a while longer . To underscore these facts ...
... Hellenic . As a result Plutarch was enabled to lead the fruitful life he did and the satellite province of Greece could continue offering the cultured world something productive , at least for a while longer . To underscore these facts ...
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