Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 46
... Romulus . But Plu- tarch gamely accepted the challenge and began his account of Romulus by considering the source of the name Rome . Reflecting sound research on the subject , he recited the myriad possible sources : in the Aeneid , the ...
... Romulus . But Plu- tarch gamely accepted the challenge and began his account of Romulus by considering the source of the name Rome . Reflecting sound research on the subject , he recited the myriad possible sources : in the Aeneid , the ...
עמוד 47
... Romulus ' life was the infamous " Rape of the Sabines . " For the most part , emphasizes Plutarch , Romulus was revered by foreigners . But one particular antagonism , that be- tween the Romans and the Sabines , persisted . Concerning ...
... Romulus ' life was the infamous " Rape of the Sabines . " For the most part , emphasizes Plutarch , Romulus was revered by foreigners . But one particular antagonism , that be- tween the Romans and the Sabines , persisted . Concerning ...
עמוד 48
... Romulus " proceeded to perform great exploits under compulsion " ( I , 189 ) . On the other hand , when actual accom- plishments are weighed by Plutarch , the fact that Romulus cre- ated a world - famous city beginning with nothing was ...
... Romulus " proceeded to perform great exploits under compulsion " ( I , 189 ) . On the other hand , when actual accom- plishments are weighed by Plutarch , the fact that Romulus cre- ated a world - famous city beginning with nothing was ...
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