Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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... Greek . In addition to the huge costs of the ceaseless warring , the Greeks had prohibitive tributes to pay their Roman victors , a bleeding process which necessarily decimated the treasuries of the states and temples . Without her ...
... Greek . In addition to the huge costs of the ceaseless warring , the Greeks had prohibitive tributes to pay their Roman victors , a bleeding process which necessarily decimated the treasuries of the states and temples . Without her ...
עמוד 165
... Greek and Roman Influ- ences in Western Literature . New York , 1966. An essential book for anyone interested in classical letters ; an impressive com- pendium of borrowings from antiquity as they are found in more recent literatures ...
... Greek and Roman Influ- ences in Western Literature . New York , 1966. An essential book for anyone interested in classical letters ; an impressive com- pendium of borrowings from antiquity as they are found in more recent literatures ...
עמוד 167
... Greek's mind scarcely touched by scholars working in Eng- lish . MARTIN , KINGSLEY . French Liberal Thought in the Eighteenth Cen- tury . Ed . J. P. Mayer . Second ed . , revis . London , 1954. Martin's book reflects the curious ...
... Greek's mind scarcely touched by scholars working in Eng- lish . MARTIN , KINGSLEY . French Liberal Thought in the Eighteenth Cen- tury . Ed . J. P. Mayer . Second ed . , revis . London , 1954. Martin's book reflects the curious ...
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