Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 62
... commentaries in every subsequent age . Both Caesar and Alexander , to illustrate , pro- vided Plutarch with Gargantuan historical figures who cast mam- moth shadows across the horizons of their eras . In addition , to an astonishing ...
... commentaries in every subsequent age . Both Caesar and Alexander , to illustrate , pro- vided Plutarch with Gargantuan historical figures who cast mam- moth shadows across the horizons of their eras . In addition , to an astonishing ...
עמוד 80
... commentaries . In addition , there were countless studies of a more miscellaneous character , such as Plutarch's criti- cisms of poetry and particular authors , his appreciation of the courage displayed by some women in history , and ...
... commentaries . In addition , there were countless studies of a more miscellaneous character , such as Plutarch's criti- cisms of poetry and particular authors , his appreciation of the courage displayed by some women in history , and ...
עמוד 130
... commentaries of the Greek writer became readily accessible even for readers of limited education . To be explicit , Plutarch was first introduced to a wide , popular reading public in 1559 with Jacques Amyot's successful rendering of ...
... commentaries of the Greek writer became readily accessible even for readers of limited education . To be explicit , Plutarch was first introduced to a wide , popular reading public in 1559 with Jacques Amyot's successful rendering of ...
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