Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 9
... ancient Greece and Rome in the modern mind was the picture painted by him . " Today , a reader must make a more conscious effort to inform himself of the full dimensions of Plutarch as an intellectual figure and of his impact on the ...
... ancient Greece and Rome in the modern mind was the picture painted by him . " Today , a reader must make a more conscious effort to inform himself of the full dimensions of Plutarch as an intellectual figure and of his impact on the ...
עמוד 135
... ancient civilizations in terms of heroic personalities . ” 21 And once more like Bacon , Rousseau went on record as having relied on Plutarch . When his Discours won him his first fame , Rousseau later humbly admitted in the Confessions ...
... ancient civilizations in terms of heroic personalities . ” 21 And once more like Bacon , Rousseau went on record as having relied on Plutarch . When his Discours won him his first fame , Rousseau later humbly admitted in the Confessions ...
עמוד 164
... ancient Greece which can be found yet today . FINK , Z. S. The Classical Republicans [ : ] An Essay in the Recovery of a Pattern of Thought in Seventeenth - Century England . Sec- ond ed . Evanston , Ill . , 1962. A clear - cut example ...
... ancient Greece which can be found yet today . FINK , Z. S. The Classical Republicans [ : ] An Essay in the Recovery of a Pattern of Thought in Seventeenth - Century England . Sec- ond ed . Evanston , Ill . , 1962. A clear - cut example ...
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