Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 29
... intellectual of a conquered people . Add to this the fact that Plutarch was not exposed to everyday conversations of ... intellectuals , even though it was Greece that had been conquered by Rome . In this circumstance , therefore , he ...
... intellectual of a conquered people . Add to this the fact that Plutarch was not exposed to everyday conversations of ... intellectuals , even though it was Greece that had been conquered by Rome . In this circumstance , therefore , he ...
עמוד 129
... intellectual and literary transmission on an enormous scale , extending beyond geographic and time boundaries to make his writings viable even today . Ad- ditionally , as we undertake the task of sketching in the effect of Plutarch on ...
... intellectual and literary transmission on an enormous scale , extending beyond geographic and time boundaries to make his writings viable even today . Ad- ditionally , as we undertake the task of sketching in the effect of Plutarch on ...
עמוד 148
... intellectuals dur- ing the largely nonliterate Middle Ages , with the result that many pieces were kept from oblivion ... intellectual , literate fiber of the host peoples . The concrete results of Plutarch's massive influence in Europe ...
... intellectuals dur- ing the largely nonliterate Middle Ages , with the result that many pieces were kept from oblivion ... intellectual , literate fiber of the host peoples . The concrete results of Plutarch's massive influence in Europe ...
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