Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 13
עמוד 52
... offered Rome alternatives to war . From the Regia , the royal house he had built , Numa carried out many sacred functions him- self , officiating at sacrifices , processions , and religious dances . These activities provided the people ...
... offered Rome alternatives to war . From the Regia , the royal house he had built , Numa carried out many sacred functions him- self , officiating at sacrifices , processions , and religious dances . These activities provided the people ...
עמוד 71
... offered to the deserving among his soldiers ; and in the second place , by willingly undergoing every danger and re- fusing no toil . ( XVII , 483 ) As reported by Plutarch , Caesar's battles in Gaul and Europe stir the blood . He ...
... offered to the deserving among his soldiers ; and in the second place , by willingly undergoing every danger and re- fusing no toil . ( XVII , 483 ) As reported by Plutarch , Caesar's battles in Gaul and Europe stir the blood . He ...
עמוד 97
... offered , the following brief query about names reveals Plutarch's lifelong fascination with Greek etymol- ogy : Why is it that Argive children in a certain festival call themselves , in jest , " Pear - throwers " ? Is it because the ...
... offered , the following brief query about names reveals Plutarch's lifelong fascination with Greek etymol- ogy : Why is it that Argive children in a certain festival call themselves , in jest , " Pear - throwers " ? Is it because the ...
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