Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 9
... classicist J. A. K. Thomson believes that " It is hardly an exaggeration to say that at least up to the nineteenth century the picture of ancient Greece and Rome in the modern mind was the picture painted by him . " Today , a reader ...
... classicist J. A. K. Thomson believes that " It is hardly an exaggeration to say that at least up to the nineteenth century the picture of ancient Greece and Rome in the modern mind was the picture painted by him . " Today , a reader ...
עמוד 36
... classicist Gilbert Murray as " per- haps the most widely and permanently attractive work by one author known to the world . ” î Originally , the Parallel Lives , which like the Moralia grew out of Plutarch's abundant lecture notes ...
... classicist Gilbert Murray as " per- haps the most widely and permanently attractive work by one author known to the world . ” î Originally , the Parallel Lives , which like the Moralia grew out of Plutarch's abundant lecture notes ...
עמוד 128
... classicist Robert Flacelière.18 Despite his learning and natural inquisitive- ness regarding man's capacities in life , Plutarch still could not place a high value on what we call the creative arts . His moral sense was violated by the ...
... classicist Robert Flacelière.18 Despite his learning and natural inquisitive- ness regarding man's capacities in life , Plutarch still could not place a high value on what we call the creative arts . His moral sense was violated by the ...
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