Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 41
... classical scholar Robert Flacelière writes of the Lives that " It was their author's intention that each of these biographies should constitute a chapter in a study of the heroic virtues , " Flacelière enjoys a firsthand authority ...
... classical scholar Robert Flacelière writes of the Lives that " It was their author's intention that each of these biographies should constitute a chapter in a study of the heroic virtues , " Flacelière enjoys a firsthand authority ...
עמוד 131
... classical prototypes are the moral works of Seneca and Plutarch . " 4 Unlike the concept of par- allel lives , the form of the essay gained ready support since Plu- tarch's lifetime ; only a very few shapers of thought in history have ...
... classical prototypes are the moral works of Seneca and Plutarch . " 4 Unlike the concept of par- allel lives , the form of the essay gained ready support since Plu- tarch's lifetime ; only a very few shapers of thought in history have ...
עמוד 169
... Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages . New York , 1963. Traces of Plutarch's writing and thought sur- face occasionally in medieval Europe , as Taylor reveals . TENNEY , FRANK et al . An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome . 5 vols . and ...
... Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages . New York , 1963. Traces of Plutarch's writing and thought sur- face occasionally in medieval Europe , as Taylor reveals . TENNEY , FRANK et al . An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome . 5 vols . and ...
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