Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 31
... possible . His role upon returning , as a consequence , was to devote himself to the services of the gods and to the needs of Greek society . What Plutarch's arrival back in Greece represented in a larger sense was the strength of his ...
... possible . His role upon returning , as a consequence , was to devote himself to the services of the gods and to the needs of Greek society . What Plutarch's arrival back in Greece represented in a larger sense was the strength of his ...
עמוד 32
... possible with that declined religious institution . Plutarch nonetheless established a second home at Delphi , twenty miles from his homestead at Chaeronea , in order to better fulfill his duties there , duties which were to last for ...
... possible with that declined religious institution . Plutarch nonetheless established a second home at Delphi , twenty miles from his homestead at Chaeronea , in order to better fulfill his duties there , duties which were to last for ...
עמוד 79
... , in remarking that " the one half setting forth to us , and , so far as this is possible , from ideal points of view , what the ancient world had accomplished in the world of action , and the other what , 79 The Moralia of Plutarch.
... , in remarking that " the one half setting forth to us , and , so far as this is possible , from ideal points of view , what the ancient world had accomplished in the world of action , and the other what , 79 The Moralia of Plutarch.
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