Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 8
עמוד 32
... Oracle by this time in history ; diligent efforts were needed to physically sustain the temples and to main- tain Apollo's shrine as reputable and worthwhile . The heyday of the Pythian prophetess was behind by then , and no self ...
... Oracle by this time in history ; diligent efforts were needed to physically sustain the temples and to main- tain Apollo's shrine as reputable and worthwhile . The heyday of the Pythian prophetess was behind by then , and no self ...
עמוד 33
... oracle regarding policy matters . Simultaneously , the populations of Greece proper were dwin- dling , resulting in fewer personal inquiries . All these factors combined with internal mismanagement of sa- cred funds , the sackings by ...
... oracle regarding policy matters . Simultaneously , the populations of Greece proper were dwin- dling , resulting in fewer personal inquiries . All these factors combined with internal mismanagement of sa- cred funds , the sackings by ...
עמוד 34
... oracle even re- sumed framing its answers in verse form , a format which had been long abandoned.28 Through the combination of Hadrian's liberal hand and Plu- tarch's diligent cultivation , the fortunes of Pythia were permitted briefly ...
... oracle even re- sumed framing its answers in verse form , a format which had been long abandoned.28 Through the combination of Hadrian's liberal hand and Plu- tarch's diligent cultivation , the fortunes of Pythia were permitted briefly ...
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