Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 127
... Plutarch's accounts of rule by great men , an autocratic arrangement works out more expediently , at least as far as the final accomplishments of the state are concerned . If we ultimately are left with the im- pression that some type ...
... Plutarch's accounts of rule by great men , an autocratic arrangement works out more expediently , at least as far as the final accomplishments of the state are concerned . If we ultimately are left with the im- pression that some type ...
עמוד 164
... Plutarch's accounts . FLACELIÈRE , ROBERT . Daily Life in Greece at the Time of Pericles . Trans . by Peter Green . New York , 1965. An authoritative book by a French classicist which can make for an interesting comparison with Plutarch's ...
... Plutarch's accounts . FLACELIÈRE , ROBERT . Daily Life in Greece at the Time of Pericles . Trans . by Peter Green . New York , 1965. An authoritative book by a French classicist which can make for an interesting comparison with Plutarch's ...
עמוד 168
... Plutarch's Moralia , particularly the Isis and Osiris , Rist establishes a convincing case for Plu- tarch's personal mysticism . " Romios and Hellene ... accounts an easy task . SPENCER , T. J. B. , ed . Shakespeare's Plutarch 168 PLUTARCH.
... Plutarch's Moralia , particularly the Isis and Osiris , Rist establishes a convincing case for Plu- tarch's personal mysticism . " Romios and Hellene ... accounts an easy task . SPENCER , T. J. B. , ed . Shakespeare's Plutarch 168 PLUTARCH.
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