Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 19
עמוד 25
... moral decay from within made the Roman achievement sus- ceptible to conquest from without . The Empire could not camou- flage its own infections , vicious in - fighting , and increasing degra- dation of spirit and moral integrity , as ...
... moral decay from within made the Roman achievement sus- ceptible to conquest from without . The Empire could not camou- flage its own infections , vicious in - fighting , and increasing degra- dation of spirit and moral integrity , as ...
עמוד 81
... moral philosopher . His own life , too , we earlier ob- served , reflected a primal belief that , by precept and by example , teaching men how to lead a better life was a worthy undertaking . He accomplished that instruction both ...
... moral philosopher . His own life , too , we earlier ob- served , reflected a primal belief that , by precept and by example , teaching men how to lead a better life was a worthy undertaking . He accomplished that instruction both ...
עמוד 116
... moral government of the universe . " 4 Plutarch's own most definite asser- tion in this connection appears in that rich storehouse Isis and Osiris from the Moralia ( LCL volume V ) . Behind the specific material he gives there regarding ...
... moral government of the universe . " 4 Plutarch's own most definite asser- tion in this connection appears in that rich storehouse Isis and Osiris from the Moralia ( LCL volume V ) . Behind the specific material he gives there regarding ...
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A. H. Clough Alexander Alexander's Amulius Amyot's ancient antiquity Antony Athens authority biographer Caesar career century B.C. Chaeronea chapter character Cicero classical classicist commentaries concerning Coriolanus daemons Dareius death deeds Delphi Demosthenes didactic divine Egyptian Emerson English Erasmus ethical fact French friends gods Greece Greece's Hellenic hero historians human humanistic instance intellectual Isis and Osiris J. P. Mahaffy king Lamprias later Latin LCL volume learned lecture literary Loeb London Lycurgus man's ments mind Montaigne moon moral Moralia narrative nature Oliver Goldsmith one's oracle Osiris Parallel Lives philosophy piece Plato Plutarch Plutarch's accounts Plutarch's Lives Plutarch's Moralia Plutarch's writings poetry political Pompey R. H. Barrow Ralph Waldo Emerson readers reason religious remains result reveal Roman Rome Romulus ruler scholars senate sense Shakespeare soul speaking tarch Theseus thought tion trans translation Typhon York