Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 14
עמוד 154
... Loeb edition shows May as the founding month in the Greek text ( p . 120 ) , while the English translation of the ... Loeb volumes alone will be cited , all references to the Moralia will provide first the volume num- ber from the Loeb ...
... Loeb edition shows May as the founding month in the Greek text ( p . 120 ) , while the English translation of the ... Loeb volumes alone will be cited , all references to the Moralia will provide first the volume num- ber from the Loeb ...
עמוד 155
... Loeb Moralia , trans . by Frank C. Babbitt ( 1957 ) , 3–5 . 17. Plutarch's Moralia , Vol . V , trans . Frank C. Babbitt ( 1962 ) . 18. The dialogue is found in Vol . XII of the Loeb Moralia , trans . Harold Cherniss and William C ...
... Loeb Moralia , trans . by Frank C. Babbitt ( 1957 ) , 3–5 . 17. Plutarch's Moralia , Vol . V , trans . Frank C. Babbitt ( 1962 ) . 18. The dialogue is found in Vol . XII of the Loeb Moralia , trans . Harold Cherniss and William C ...
עמוד 161
... Loeb Classical Library Series . London and Cambridge , Mass . , 1927- Once this Loeb version of the Moralia is completed - 12 of the 15 vol- umes are published now - it will stand as the most authoritative translation in English . In the ...
... Loeb Classical Library Series . London and Cambridge , Mass . , 1927- Once this Loeb version of the Moralia is completed - 12 of the 15 vol- umes are published now - it will stand as the most authoritative translation in English . In the ...
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