Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 8
עמוד 17
... Lamprias , his father ( believed to be named Autobu- lus ) , his mother ( whose name is not known ) , and a grand- father called Lamprias whom Plutarch mentions several times in his writings . c . 66 As a youth Plutarch went to Athens ...
... Lamprias , his father ( believed to be named Autobu- lus ) , his mother ( whose name is not known ) , and a grand- father called Lamprias whom Plutarch mentions several times in his writings . c . 66 As a youth Plutarch went to Athens ...
עמוד 103
... Lamprias , who serves as leader of the discussions , have gathered ostensibly to hear Sulla's tale as told him by a mysterious stranger . Sulla's myth , however , must wait until the last part of the dialogue , be- cause the men first ...
... Lamprias , who serves as leader of the discussions , have gathered ostensibly to hear Sulla's tale as told him by a mysterious stranger . Sulla's myth , however , must wait until the last part of the dialogue , be- cause the men first ...
עמוד 106
... Lamprias , who ostensibly is responding to the Stoics ' alarm about possible multiple worlds . Emerging instead , however , is the faith built on a firm secular - religious conviction : what is the need that there be many gods bearing ...
... Lamprias , who ostensibly is responding to the Stoics ' alarm about possible multiple worlds . Emerging instead , however , is the faith built on a firm secular - religious conviction : what is the need that there be many gods bearing ...
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