Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 23
עמוד 62
... - picious omens commemorating the event . After commenting on the specialness of Alexander's birth , he speeds his narrative , foregoing all the usual details regarding 62 Alexander and Caesar: Two Giants in the Lives.
... - picious omens commemorating the event . After commenting on the specialness of Alexander's birth , he speeds his narrative , foregoing all the usual details regarding 62 Alexander and Caesar: Two Giants in the Lives.
עמוד 72
... narrative captured for all time the picture of Roman nobles streaming from the city in confusion : " Accordingly , the consuls fled , without even making the sacrifices usual before departure ; most of the senators also fled , after ...
... narrative captured for all time the picture of Roman nobles streaming from the city in confusion : " Accordingly , the consuls fled , without even making the sacrifices usual before departure ; most of the senators also fled , after ...
עמוד 118
... narrative to offer commentary concerning such a phenomenon . A man's quite unique soul • comes from them [ i.e. , the gods ] , and to them it returns , not with its body , but only when it is most completely separated and set free from ...
... narrative to offer commentary concerning such a phenomenon . A man's quite unique soul • comes from them [ i.e. , the gods ] , and to them it returns , not with its body , but only when it is most completely separated and set free from ...
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