Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 21
עמוד 81
... tion . In the Loeb editions of the Moralia , which will become the first English version of the entire Moralia when completed , nearly every piece found in LCL volumes I , II , VI , X , and VII relates to proper personal decorum . The ...
... tion . In the Loeb editions of the Moralia , which will become the first English version of the entire Moralia when completed , nearly every piece found in LCL volumes I , II , VI , X , and VII relates to proper personal decorum . The ...
עמוד 116
... 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 Egyptian deities stands his larger thesis that the essentials of Egyptian ...
... 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 Egyptian deities stands his larger thesis that the essentials of Egyptian ...
עמוד 117
... tion 46 , pages 111-13 , of Isis and Osiris ) . The fact that , in intro- ducing the theory of daemons , Plutarch was popularizing a highly superstitious doctrine and thus was inconsistent with his attitude toward superstition does not ...
... tion 46 , pages 111-13 , of Isis and Osiris ) . The fact that , in intro- ducing the theory of daemons , Plutarch was popularizing a highly superstitious doctrine and thus was inconsistent with his attitude toward superstition does not ...
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