Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 19
... Plato and Plutarch save , and please me well.1 SUCH words of reverence for the pagans Plutarch and Plato , written during the eleventh century by the church dignitary John Metropolitan of Euchaita , can only suggest the continued ...
... Plato and Plutarch save , and please me well.1 SUCH words of reverence for the pagans Plutarch and Plato , written during the eleventh century by the church dignitary John Metropolitan of Euchaita , can only suggest the continued ...
עמוד 93
... Plato's in several respects , not the least of which is his emphasis on the mind . Though he does not denigrate the body since , after all , it needs to be exercised for fitness , firmness , and discipline , Plutarch cautions that the ...
... Plato's in several respects , not the least of which is his emphasis on the mind . Though he does not denigrate the body since , after all , it needs to be exercised for fitness , firmness , and discipline , Plutarch cautions that the ...
עמוד 116
... Plato , particularly with respect to the notion of a dual material and ideal realm of ideas . Plato , as well as Plutarch , considered God as the ultimate cause for all that happens in the world , just as both writers promulgated the ...
... Plato , particularly with respect to the notion of a dual material and ideal realm of ideas . Plato , as well as Plutarch , considered God as the ultimate cause for all that happens in the world , just as both writers promulgated the ...
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