Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 12
... didactic portions of the Moralia . Furthermore , Amyot's translation of the Parallel Lives led directly to a second windfall for Plutarch , when Thomas North translated Amyot's French version into English during the 1570s . Since they ...
... didactic portions of the Moralia . Furthermore , Amyot's translation of the Parallel Lives led directly to a second windfall for Plutarch , when Thomas North translated Amyot's French version into English during the 1570s . Since they ...
עמוד 31
... didactic emphasis of his art , an emphasis discernible by any reader . Our later chapters dealing with the Lives and the Moralia will examine the didactic coloration in greater detail . Also part and parcel of Plutarch's thinking ...
... didactic emphasis of his art , an emphasis discernible by any reader . Our later chapters dealing with the Lives and the Moralia will examine the didactic coloration in greater detail . Also part and parcel of Plutarch's thinking ...
עמוד 41
... didactic spirit- serves as the motivating source of energy for the Lives . For Plu- tarch in classical times , as for Renaissance humanists and many intellectuals thereafter , the recounting of great men's lives was most valuable for ...
... didactic spirit- serves as the motivating source of energy for the Lives . For Plu- tarch in classical times , as for Renaissance humanists and many intellectuals thereafter , the recounting of great men's lives was most valuable for ...
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