Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 24
... Roman World Only Plutarch's status as a citizen of an occupied realm would hinder his personal career or that of an equally qualified country- man . With Greece enjoying no political or economic leverage under the Pax Romana , severe ...
... Roman World Only Plutarch's status as a citizen of an occupied realm would hinder his personal career or that of an equally qualified country- man . With Greece enjoying no political or economic leverage under the Pax Romana , severe ...
עמוד 27
C. J. Gianakaris. " Greece became essentially the paid teacher of the Roman world . " 17 Far from holding the captive Greek nations in ignominious bondage , once it was clear that the Hellenes no longer posed any military threat , the Roman ...
C. J. Gianakaris. " Greece became essentially the paid teacher of the Roman world . " 17 Far from holding the captive Greek nations in ignominious bondage , once it was clear that the Hellenes no longer posed any military threat , the Roman ...
עמוד 29
... Roman domain proved gratifying ; large attendances appeared at his talks in which he explicated individual and public morality . It must be assumed as a consequence that his auditors were inter- ested in the issues raised by his topics ...
... Roman domain proved gratifying ; large attendances appeared at his talks in which he explicated individual and public morality . It must be assumed as a consequence that his auditors were inter- ested in the issues raised by his topics ...
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