Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 24
עמוד 69
... Caesar's infamous assassination years afterward , the connection of this early tale with Caesar's eventual death carried all the more impressive validity for Plutarch's readers . Still , Caesar was no ordinary warrior . Plutarch also ...
... Caesar's infamous assassination years afterward , the connection of this early tale with Caesar's eventual death carried all the more impressive validity for Plutarch's readers . Still , Caesar was no ordinary warrior . Plutarch also ...
עמוד 71
... Caesar's battles in Gaul and Europe stir the blood . He tells of Caesar's stratagems against the Helvetii and Nervii , and about his defeating their renowned leaders Abrio- rix and Vergentorix in pitched battles . The unmatched ...
... Caesar's battles in Gaul and Europe stir the blood . He tells of Caesar's stratagems against the Helvetii and Nervii , and about his defeating their renowned leaders Abrio- rix and Vergentorix in pitched battles . The unmatched ...
עמוד 74
... Caesar's arrival at the senate , many of the senators crowded around him on business , as was the usual custom . Cimber's pull- ing down of Caesar's cloak served as the signal for the conspira- tors , and Casca was first to strike . But ...
... Caesar's arrival at the senate , many of the senators crowded around him on business , as was the usual custom . Cimber's pull- ing down of Caesar's cloak served as the signal for the conspira- tors , and Casca was first to strike . But ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
according addition Alexander ancient appears authority became become believed biographer body Caesar called century chapter character Cicero classical concerning consequently considered continued death deeds Delphi Demosthenes earlier early Edmund G Emerson English essay ethical eventually example fact final forces friends gods Greece Greek held hero human humanistic instance interest Introduction Isis Italy king later lead learned lecture letter literary Literature Lives London Lycurgus man's matter Michigan mind moral Moralia nature observer offered once one's Osiris philosophy piece Plutarch political position possible Questions readers reason regarding religious remains respect result reveal Roman Rome Romulus scholars senate sense served Shakespeare shows soul speaking suggest tarch Theseus things thought tion trans translation turn University volume writing York young