Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 63
... Alexander displayed a temperament that was serious - minded and unattracted to excessive sensual pleasures . His all - consuming am- bition was a simple one : to achieve great things in life . To suggest effectively Alexander's ...
... Alexander displayed a temperament that was serious - minded and unattracted to excessive sensual pleasures . His all - consuming am- bition was a simple one : to achieve great things in life . To suggest effectively Alexander's ...
עמוד 64
... Alexander took his men through the Thermopylae pass to reach Thebes . Once there , Alexander offered a last chance of amnesty to the rebels . Auda- ciously though bravely , suggests Plutarch , the Thebans instead demanded that Alexander ...
... Alexander took his men through the Thermopylae pass to reach Thebes . Once there , Alexander offered a last chance of amnesty to the rebels . Auda- ciously though bravely , suggests Plutarch , the Thebans instead demanded that Alexander ...
עמוד 67
... Alexander was evident , too , when Callisthenes was imprisoned and later ru- mored to have been killed by the ruler . A similar hostility toward Aristotle evolved in Alexander's relationship with him , continues Plutarch . In short , ...
... Alexander was evident , too , when Callisthenes was imprisoned and later ru- mored to have been killed by the ruler . A similar hostility toward Aristotle evolved in Alexander's relationship with him , continues Plutarch . In short , ...
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