Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 30
עמוד 33
... political in nature . Although private Roman citizens thereafter inquired concerning their personal affairs , the ... politics , those disciplines together consti- tuting the essential basis of the true Hellenic paideia.27 If the road to ...
... political in nature . Although private Roman citizens thereafter inquired concerning their personal affairs , the ... politics , those disciplines together consti- tuting the essential basis of the true Hellenic paideia.27 If the road to ...
עמוד 69
... politics was assured . Nor did Caesar overlook the political advantages of smooth social intercourse with fellow Roman dignitaries once he began promoting his ca- reer . Caesar was psychologically aware of people and their needs and ...
... politics was assured . Nor did Caesar overlook the political advantages of smooth social intercourse with fellow Roman dignitaries once he began promoting his ca- reer . Caesar was psychologically aware of people and their needs and ...
עמוד 122
... Political Views Exactly where Plutarch stood with regard to the various forms of political systems with which he was acquainted is not abso- lutely clear . Nor have other scholars of our sage , writing about his activities at Chaeronea ...
... Political Views Exactly where Plutarch stood with regard to the various forms of political systems with which he was acquainted is not abso- lutely clear . Nor have other scholars of our sage , writing about his activities at Chaeronea ...
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