Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 17
עמוד 96
... Questions . Unfortunately , a third companion piece , The Barbarian Ques- tions , has been lost to us . In the works ... Questions , both Greek and Roman , is a thought - provoking question which Plu- tarch then answers by way of several ...
... Questions . Unfortunately , a third companion piece , The Barbarian Ques- tions , has been lost to us . In the works ... Questions , both Greek and Roman , is a thought - provoking question which Plu- tarch then answers by way of several ...
עמוד 97
... Questions are not too proud to consider al- most any kind of query . Question number 29 , to illustrate , focuses on trading procedures : Who is the " Seller " among the Epidamnians ? The Epidamnians were neighbours of the Illyrians and ...
... Questions are not too proud to consider al- most any kind of query . Question number 29 , to illustrate , focuses on trading procedures : Who is the " Seller " among the Epidamnians ? The Epidamnians were neighbours of the Illyrians and ...
עמוד 162
... Questions of Plutarch . Oxford , 1924. The renowned classicist Rose focuses on a small segment of the Mo- ralia here , the Roman Questions . Nonetheless , this portion is of extreme interest to readers because of the fascinating view of ...
... Questions of Plutarch . Oxford , 1924. The renowned classicist Rose focuses on a small segment of the Mo- ralia here , the Roman Questions . Nonetheless , this portion is of extreme interest to readers because of the fascinating view of ...
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