Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 44
עמוד 25
... Rome at that moment was enjoying its uppermost plateau of prominence , Hadrian's realm exceeding in breadth the whole of continental United States today . Its borders encompassed Spain in the west and all the land east to Parthia , and ...
... Rome at that moment was enjoying its uppermost plateau of prominence , Hadrian's realm exceeding in breadth the whole of continental United States today . Its borders encompassed Spain in the west and all the land east to Parthia , and ...
עמוד 29
... Rome of the same era should prove as sanguine as Petronius ' are disillusioned and jaded may be paradoxical but understandable . Plutarch , after all , was being guided around Rome as a visiting lecturer from abroad , staying at the ...
... Rome of the same era should prove as sanguine as Petronius ' are disillusioned and jaded may be paradoxical but understandable . Plutarch , after all , was being guided around Rome as a visiting lecturer from abroad , staying at the ...
עמוד 72
... Rome . Then , pronouncing the famed expres- sion , " Let the die be cast , " he raced across the river to take the startled city of Ariminum . 66 He had anticipated the results of the daring venture perfectly . All Italy along with Rome ...
... Rome . Then , pronouncing the famed expres- sion , " Let the die be cast , " he raced across the river to take the startled city of Ariminum . 66 He had anticipated the results of the daring venture perfectly . All Italy along with Rome ...
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