Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 21
... century B.C. , " class antagonism reached its highest pitch in Boeotia . ” Polybius , the second century B.C. Greek historian , commented fully on one result of Greece's long - standing upheaval , her depop- ulation . Although no ...
... century B.C. , " class antagonism reached its highest pitch in Boeotia . ” Polybius , the second century B.C. Greek historian , commented fully on one result of Greece's long - standing upheaval , her depop- ulation . Although no ...
עמוד 33
... century B.C. , Delphi ceased to function as a viable religious center.25 Whereas three oracles were needed to respond to the heavy demands of inquirers when Apollo's cult was at its peak , the Delphic chambers remained almost abandoned ...
... century B.C. , Delphi ceased to function as a viable religious center.25 Whereas three oracles were needed to respond to the heavy demands of inquirers when Apollo's cult was at its peak , the Delphic chambers remained almost abandoned ...
עמוד 48
... B.C. , and Numa , from Rome of about the seventh century B.C. His first subject , Lycurgus , was a great favorite of Plutarch be- cause of his supreme self - discipline , a mastery of self which Ly- curgus passed on to the Spartans and ...
... B.C. , and Numa , from Rome of about the seventh century B.C. His first subject , Lycurgus , was a great favorite of Plutarch be- cause of his supreme self - discipline , a mastery of self which Ly- curgus passed on to the Spartans and ...
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