Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 21
עמוד 10
... final analysis , as this study will indi- cate , Plutarch's finest achievement has been to serve as an essen- tial intellectual and literary transmission channel from antiquity . The final two chapters of this book are designed to ...
... final analysis , as this study will indi- cate , Plutarch's finest achievement has been to serve as an essen- tial intellectual and literary transmission channel from antiquity . The final two chapters of this book are designed to ...
עמוד 45
... final destruction . Plutarch recounts the details fully , underscoring the irony in the manner of Theseus ' death . After failing to recapture leadership of Athens , which had rebuffed him for his general misconduct , Theseus lived in ...
... final destruction . Plutarch recounts the details fully , underscoring the irony in the manner of Theseus ' death . After failing to recapture leadership of Athens , which had rebuffed him for his general misconduct , Theseus lived in ...
עמוד 144
... Final Assessment of Plutarch and His Achievements Our explorations of the man and his times lead us to one certain conclusion ; namely , that Plutarch constitutes a fascinating phenomenon in several respects . In a very pragmatic sense ...
... Final Assessment of Plutarch and His Achievements Our explorations of the man and his times lead us to one certain conclusion ; namely , that Plutarch constitutes a fascinating phenomenon in several respects . In a very pragmatic sense ...
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